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Old 12-22-2008
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Default Trying to eliminate a shimy on a 750 Honda motorcycle.?

Just changed the head bearings, it improved but still have it. Shows up when you release or lighten up on the grip to the handlebar. Seems to happen with the throttle open or not.
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Old 12-25-2008
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suggest you check the trueness of front rim then get it balanced
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check tire balanceFront fork fluid level and both are equalbad rubber on tire (look for wear patterns) knucklesfront brakes draggingbad road or too much beergood luck
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