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Re: [ST] Front end vibration



You've checked your fork oil recently, right?  I hear under/overfilled
or particularly unevenly filled forks can cause this.

Jeremy Witt
Newbury Partners
www.newburypartners.com
(o) 603-893-3022
(c) 603-475-4228

-----Original Message-----
From: st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:st-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
BrettWilson21@xxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 5:42 AM
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ST] Front end vibration

I have a similar thing going on with my 05 ST.

When cornering I can feel the front wanting to shake its head (tank
slap) but 
its nothing violent, slight even and the bike always felt like it was 
handling ok.

The other situation is when the throttle is shut off in a straight line.
For 
instance when travelling at 100kph, I shut the throttle and can feel the
front 
end wanting to shake. If I release the bars they start tank slapping, so
of 
course I grab hold again and all is ok. At no time has the bike felt out
of 
control.

I was thinking it was a result of the front tyre cupping and wearing. So
I 
have recently put two new tyres on (Shinko R003's) and the problem
remains. I 
have experimented with tyres pressures, but this makes no difference.

The only other thing I can think is that it may be suspension set up 
affecting geometry. as I'm still running the stock set up with 30mm sag.

Not sure if what Gord is describing is anything similar to any of this
but I 
found it interesting.

Its certainly not something I have ever experienced on a motorcycle
before.

Brett.    
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