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[QUOTE="Radiator Ron, post: 817942, member: 49276"] bedell99 the only thing i have found to cause head shake while valving was too stiff base valving. When the front end hits consecutive small bumps, under wot and the front is light, it seems to deflect instead of compress which induces headshake. I dont think the bike has ever attempted to shake since the inner chamber springs were changed. Make sure your springs are right for your weight first. I don't remember the stock rear having rebound issues. Maybe your rebound is too slow , or high and low speed too firm, and again verify spring rates. [/QUOTE]
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