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Bridgestone T30 EVO GT front tire
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<blockquote data-quote="AdamK" data-source="post: 1382256" data-attributes="member: 29576"><p>I took the bike in to a local dealer two weeks ago and they serviced the suspension. I'm at 20k miles on my 2016ES. They also replaced the steering head bearing with All Balls tapered head bearings.</p><p></p><p>Picked up the bike today and took the long way home. I was only able to induce head shake twice and that was when I hit a bump in the road with my hands off of the bars. The front definitely feels tighter, but not so tight to effect turning. In a way it feels more stable, probably the damping effect of the tapered bearings. I took it through some twisted and had no issues getting it to tip in. I let go of the bars many times on cruise at a variety of speeds and only had the two instances of head shake. The front tire has 4k miles on it. Definitely better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AdamK, post: 1382256, member: 29576"] I took the bike in to a local dealer two weeks ago and they serviced the suspension. I'm at 20k miles on my 2016ES. They also replaced the steering head bearing with All Balls tapered head bearings. Picked up the bike today and took the long way home. I was only able to induce head shake twice and that was when I hit a bump in the road with my hands off of the bars. The front definitely feels tighter, but not so tight to effect turning. In a way it feels more stable, probably the damping effect of the tapered bearings. I took it through some twisted and had no issues getting it to tip in. I let go of the bars many times on cruise at a variety of speeds and only had the two instances of head shake. The front tire has 4k miles on it. Definitely better! [/QUOTE]
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