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Speed wobble.
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[QUOTE="BSWIFT, post: 1196445, member: 16802"] Blackcat, what bike, how much do you weigh, stock suspension? If your rear shock is causing you to kick side to side, I would start looking there. If it is in need of service, you are better off getting that resolved before trying to isolate your head shake. Any component that is not working properly will not be consistant and will leave you chasing your tail to find the actual problem. Your sag numbers sound good but how does the bike handle braking bumps and square edged bumps? It really sounds to me that the front and rear our out of balance. The rear is likely packing and transferring the harshness through the frame to the front end. I would recommend that you first service the rear shock, make sure your spring rates fit your riding condition and your weight, then start from scratch and adjust per trial and error. [/QUOTE]
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