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Old 01-27-2012, 10:37 PM   #11 (permalink)
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did you tried to find out - why the drain bolt came off suddenly, never heard anything like this before.
Dude...1800 kms done..Bike wobbled again at 100 ..My surely is not a worn out bike to experience tank slap...or death wobble or whatever u call that as..please help bro
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Old 01-27-2012, 11:39 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Dude...1800 kms done..Bike wobbled again at 100 ..My surely is not a worn out bike to experience tank slap...or death wobble or whatever u call that as..please help bro
Just a tip, make sure you're not gripping the bars to tightly, excessive rider input does cause handling issues, try with a relaxed grip, any bike will naturally try to move in a straight line. Potholes, even small one and general poor surfaces may cause the odd movement, other than expected, this would be another possibility.

I used to experience a lot of wobble when I first started riding, didn't understand why, the help of a good book and video on the subject sorted me out.
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Old 01-28-2012, 10:34 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Just a tip, make sure you're not gripping the bars to tightly, excessive rider input does cause handling issues, try with a relaxed grip, any bike will naturally try to move in a straight line. Potholes, even small one and general poor surfaces may cause the odd movement, other than expected, this would be another possibility.

I used to experience a lot of wobble when I first started riding, didn't understand why, the help of a good book and video on the subject sorted me out.
Thanx dude..I ll take that advice...but this bike has done more than 110 previously..it never used to wobble..even when rode with a tight grip...but this has started to happen after the dry bolt under the engine came off resulting in the engine oil emptying,,It was sorted out and new engine oil was filled...I know this might be dumb...but does the aforementioned incident have anything to do with wobbling?
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