Afan
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My Shinko 705 ( front and rear) on my NC does not shake, but it does have some what of a “snow tire effect” and speeds below 40mph.
What's "snow tire effect"?
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My Shinko 705 ( front and rear) on my NC does not shake, but it does have some what of a “snow tire effect” and speeds below 40mph.
What's "snow tire effect"?
Just a little more noise and vibration than let’s say a stock road tire.
I have off until next Friday. Run on over and we can take the wheel and tire off and start over and see if that changes anything.
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Afan, did you look at the direction arrow on the tire sidewall, and ensure that it’s pointed in the direction of wheel rotation? It’s just a wild thought, but the tire could have been mounted backwards, and with that angled tread pattern on the Shinko 705, maybe it could induce some wobble, or maybe not. Worth checking.
didnt read the whole thread, but they or you may have adjusted your chain tension, if the axle isnt straight youre gonna have a bike wanting to lean to one side. check rear axle alignment
Wobbling. I would (earlier) speed up up to 45-50 mph and let go of the throttle. The bike would slow down and when get to 35mph (+/- 1 mph) it would start wobble and when it slows down under 35 mph it will stop wobbling.Wobbling or vibrating? It would be very uncommon for it to "wobble" for a range of 20 mph while accelerating or maintaining throttle. Or do you mean if you start to decel from say 65mph then it wobbles all the way down through 35 mph when holding the bars loosely?...
When back home I'm going to Harbor freight and buy the tire balancer to test the balance.... This can't be a complicated problem. There just isn't that many things that can cause this. I feel like you may need to remove the wheel, maybe check to see how well it's balanced, inspect everything around the forks closely top to bottom, making sure all bolts are tight, caliper bolts are tight, reinstall the wheel (if it's balanced correctly), and problem should be gone. Just doesn't make much sense.
About the only other option is warped wheel/rotor or bad tire (out of round)...
Me too...... Wish you lived close to me, we'd sort that sucker out in a matter of a couple hours...
I know but I have to wait on the eBay several days while from HF I have it immediately and fix it (eventually) the same day.... Also, balancing stand can be had for $35 on ebay, easier to click to buy than to drive to harbor freight and pay a few bucks more....
Hey Brother Afan, just wondering (hoping) if you were able to get this sorted out?