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- Former '82 GL1100 "The Slug"
On the trip to the Midwest Meet, I noticed something that I have not normally had an issue with. At some of the highway speeds up in the 70-80 MPH range, as I would lean into the long highway curves (especially leaning left) if I hit a bump or expansion crack in the road, the bike would start to do a weird somewhat left to right and up and down front end wobble. Dropping the throttle suddenly and then punching and leaning harder helped stop the wobble most of the time. I checked my air in the forks and it had dropped to 12 lbs (I have stock springs in the forks). Luckily, Brian had a portable compressor and we pumped it back up to 20 lbs which would then help reduce the wobble.
Again, I know I had the bike loaded pretty heavy and not balanced as well as it should have been:
but the wobble was a little unnerving. I have ridden at high speed many times before, but the highway turns in West Virginia had a tighter radius than some of the highways elsewhere. When I got home, I checked the bike out and nothing seems out of the ordinary except I can feel a minor bit of cupping in my front tire on the left side..and I mean barely. Now, I do not know if that is a result of the ride and loading the bike heavy or was the cupping developing long before this causing the wobble?
Could it just be the front springs are shot?
The front tire has 20,146 miles on it now so maybe it is just time to replace the tire (even if there is still room left in the wear bars?)
Opinions.....comments?
Again, I know I had the bike loaded pretty heavy and not balanced as well as it should have been:
but the wobble was a little unnerving. I have ridden at high speed many times before, but the highway turns in West Virginia had a tighter radius than some of the highways elsewhere. When I got home, I checked the bike out and nothing seems out of the ordinary except I can feel a minor bit of cupping in my front tire on the left side..and I mean barely. Now, I do not know if that is a result of the ride and loading the bike heavy or was the cupping developing long before this causing the wobble?
Could it just be the front springs are shot?
The front tire has 20,146 miles on it now so maybe it is just time to replace the tire (even if there is still room left in the wear bars?)
Opinions.....comments?