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Top box induced handlebar wobble
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<blockquote data-quote="Lost" data-source="post: 1450392" data-attributes="member: 97996"><p>+2 on the tapered bearings. Problems on my 2005 went away with tapered bearings. I'm with RossKean about liking them a little on the tight side. Starting from spec took me 3 or 4 tiny (1/32nd) turns to get where I wanted to be. Did this after some decent rides each time, may have been the bearings just doing the final seat with use. I didn't check torque at the end. My experience is parking lot weave is too tight, wobble around 35 mph is too loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost, post: 1450392, member: 97996"] +2 on the tapered bearings. Problems on my 2005 went away with tapered bearings. I'm with RossKean about liking them a little on the tight side. Starting from spec took me 3 or 4 tiny (1/32nd) turns to get where I wanted to be. Did this after some decent rides each time, may have been the bearings just doing the final seat with use. I didn't check torque at the end. My experience is parking lot weave is too tight, wobble around 35 mph is too loose. [/QUOTE]
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