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Front Wheel Wobble
- joey513pressnell
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Second, the front wheel has a little wobble to it, while riding i stood up at it and i looked at it and noticed it wobbled. So i got it home and jacked the front wheel off the ground and spun it and it almost seems like the wheel is bent. It is a steel rim though and I imagine it would be hard to bend and the bike has never been down. It has a brand new tire as well. What else would cause this? Any ideas?
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1979 KZ 1000 ST.
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"83 KZ1100 Spectre, '81 Yamaha XV750 Cafe, '74 Kawasaki H2B 750
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The forks or triple tree could be bent. You could try loosening the triple clamp bolts & axle, then try re-aligning the front end. Or loosen the triple clamps & spin the upper tubes to see if they stick. Another check is to place a piece of glass on the upper fork tubes ---- it should lay flat (I've never done this test, but I assume it's valid). I checked the upper triple on my 81 650 by placing it on a glass table & pressing down on one corner --- it rocked quite a bit; the replacement only rocked a tad.
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The alignment is easily corrected by loosening the triple clamp bolts and adjusting. You really should use a torque wrench for tightening.
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The wheel run out spec is minimal , less than 1mm if I remember right, both radial and axial.
Check everything carefully, these are big heavy old dinosaurs and even low speed crashes can cause unseen damage...
A lot of 'odd' handling bikes have unseen damage here.
Forks can be straightened, cast wheels can be repaired but if a 7 spoke 19" mag wheel they are easy enough to find.
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MDZ1rider wrote: Who mounted the new front tire, and was it balanced? The dealer should/would have noticed a bent rim during balancing. If you mounted it yourself, is the tire bead seated evenly? An uneven bead might appear to be a bent rim on casual inspection. ....
Good one. I had a CL guy install my tires the last time & he didn't seat the bead on the Rr properly --- the tire wobbled. After reseating the bead, all is good now. I'd forgotten about that. doh.
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