herwawan
Well-known member
Hey!
The work on my XB12Scg (2005) keeps going and there's one big thing left that is bothering me, I can't figure out. Simply put, the bike feels instable over a certain speed (around 75/80mph).
The first thing I noticed a while ago is that over 30/40mph, if you slightly shake the handle bar from one hand to another, the bike will wobble for as long as you shake it - not in a way that can make me fall or lose control though. It's not going to keep going once you stop shaking it. With that in mind, I just assumed it was because of the sharp angle of the front fork, but after talking with other Buell enthusiasts, turns out it isn't really normal.
Recently, I feel like over a certain speed, the bike becomes a little bit unstable and it doesn't feel that much safe. Over 75/80, it's hard to explain but it just feels "light" and a bit shaky.
Now, the steering head bearing has been replaced less than 1000 miles ago and the wheels bearings have been changed last week with the hope of fixing it (thanks to Cooter!). Although it felt like it in the beginning, turns out it didn't entirely.
So I'm a but confused as to where to look. Putting the conversation over the forum may help bring more ideas and maybe one of you even has experienced that before, who knows!
Thanks
Max.
The work on my XB12Scg (2005) keeps going and there's one big thing left that is bothering me, I can't figure out. Simply put, the bike feels instable over a certain speed (around 75/80mph).
The first thing I noticed a while ago is that over 30/40mph, if you slightly shake the handle bar from one hand to another, the bike will wobble for as long as you shake it - not in a way that can make me fall or lose control though. It's not going to keep going once you stop shaking it. With that in mind, I just assumed it was because of the sharp angle of the front fork, but after talking with other Buell enthusiasts, turns out it isn't really normal.
Recently, I feel like over a certain speed, the bike becomes a little bit unstable and it doesn't feel that much safe. Over 75/80, it's hard to explain but it just feels "light" and a bit shaky.
Now, the steering head bearing has been replaced less than 1000 miles ago and the wheels bearings have been changed last week with the hope of fixing it (thanks to Cooter!). Although it felt like it in the beginning, turns out it didn't entirely.
So I'm a but confused as to where to look. Putting the conversation over the forum may help bring more ideas and maybe one of you even has experienced that before, who knows!
Thanks
Max.