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26 Oct 2016 11:02 #746267 by Copbike1000
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Love ALL the feedback guys. All this great feedback is EXACTLY why I posted this topic to begin with . Nice to share ideas and logic!

1994 Kawasaki KZ1000P, Rancho Cordova, Ca
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26 Oct 2016 12:47 #746277 by MDZ1rider
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Some tires have a balance mark that needs to be aligned with the valve stem. I guess this is the lightest part of the tire and the added valve stem weight balances (no pun intended) it out. This goes out the window when you have rim locks as well. My experience is spoked wheels tend to need more weights to balance vs. cast wheels.
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28 Oct 2016 20:43 #746424 by missionkz
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To be honest, if I couldn't ride my KZ1000 at 80mph-100mph "at will, at anytime", because handling issues, tire balance, wobble, head shake or any other anomaly, I'd park the thing.
That makes it undiserable, unsafe and unworthy.

Bruce
1977 KZ1000A1
2016 Triumph T120 Bonneville
Far North East Metro Denver Colorado
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28 Oct 2016 22:00 #746427 by Copbike1000
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missionkz wrote: To be honest, if I couldn't ride my KZ1000 at 80mph-100mph "at will, at anytime", because handling issues, tire balance, wobble, head shake or any other anomaly, I'd park the thing.
That makes it undiserable, unsafe and unworthy.


Amen brother, could' nt have said it better myself!

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29 Oct 2016 18:50 #746493 by 750 R1
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To the OP, I would be checking steering head bearings, wheel bearings, both front and back, and swingarm bearings, all of these things can lead to a high speed weave or wobble, I doubt it is a tire out of balance thats causing problems over 90MPH, also make sure your tires are seated properly and as mentioned, make sure the valve mark on the tire is lined up. I've seen plenty of poorly seated tires , although they usually lead to a up and down type of wobble, if that makes sense...
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