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I need some help figuring out headshake.
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[QUOTE="ws6transam, post: 1372696, member: 65064"] Besides pressure, sag, and fork level, what else have you checked? Head stem bearings okay? Both forks adjusted to the same compression & rebound settings? Have the forks twisted in the mounts due to a crash? Are your swingarm bearings okay? Rear tire still tracking straight ? Head shake can be caused by problems in the rear as well, from stiff swingarm/ linkage bearings, bent axle, to misaligned chain adjusters. [/QUOTE]
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