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AndyOyamadaZ said:... not enough mileage to worry about the bearings... ...
maybe so but I'd still check the steering head for tightness and grease em up... some bikes are cobbled together on Fridays...
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AndyOyamadaZ said:... not enough mileage to worry about the bearings... ...
AndyOyamadaZ said:GuzziHero said:i have Hagon rear shocks if that helps at all, though I suspect the top mount rubbers are shot.
Should I harden the suspension to prevent the weaving?
Hi GuzziHero, Yes please see how it works. But don't get an accident by speeding! It will be a good news to hear solving this not by tyres but dampers.
romeo said:thanks guys.
@ Morizzi: it seems that all suggestions given in previous posts have had different results, not always poitive. Probably, there are a number of possible causes that can make a California weaving. I understood, correct me if I'm wrong, that the issue described before was related to weave when riding on straight roads. While my Cali works just great on straight.
@ patrik: did the issue arose while bending or on straight roads?
Thanks again
Mauro
RJVB said:The Kennedy tunnel is limited to 90 *K*mph or less if traffic imposes, and there's a good reason for that. Belgium is not a place for speeding even on a behaving bike, go to Germany for that kind of riding.