Why does my motorcycle wobble at high speeds?
A high speed wobble on a motorcycle can also be caused by rider error. Sometimes a motorcyclist will hit a bump or hole in the road and over correct themselves. This in turn can cause them to have that uncontrollable wobble. A loose front axle nut may also be the cause of a high speed wobble.
Is there a Harley Davidson that doesn’t wobble?
Please remember Harley Davidson will state there product will not wobble at “legal posted speeds” The death wobble you refer to is not on the newer 2009 and up frames. I had an 06 Ultra and it had the wobble but I never did anything for it other than avoiding high speed curves on bad pavement.
What causes a Harley Davidson steering head to wobble?
Steering Head Bearings Incorrect neck adjustment will cause wobble, on deceleration or at high speeds. A loose neck is the most common culprit of wobble after tires and wheels. Neck inspection and adjustment is an important service point on a major service that should never be overlooked.
Can a belt deflection cause a Harley to wobble?
Incorrect belt deflection can adversely affect handling on your Harley Davidson. Refer to the factory service manual for the correct spec for your year and model. Check your belt deflection when you check your lights and tire pressures during your pre ride inspection.
What do you call the death wobble on a Harley?
Some call it the Harley Wobble, others call it the Death Wobble. However, most never experience it but we all have heard of the Harley Wobble. Before getting into it, here are just a couple of the many questions we have received on the Harley Wobble since Fix My Hog started back in 2004.
Please remember Harley Davidson will state there product will not wobble at “legal posted speeds” The death wobble you refer to is not on the newer 2009 and up frames. I had an 06 Ultra and it had the wobble but I never did anything for it other than avoiding high speed curves on bad pavement.
Some call it the Harley Wobble, others call it the Death Wobble. However, most never experience it but we all have heard of the Harley Wobble. Before getting into it, here are just a couple of the many questions we have received on the Harley Wobble since Fix My Hog started back in 2004.
Incorrect belt deflection can adversely affect handling on your Harley Davidson. Refer to the factory service manual for the correct spec for your year and model. Check your belt deflection when you check your lights and tire pressures during your pre ride inspection.
Steering Head Bearings Incorrect neck adjustment will cause wobble, on deceleration or at high speeds. A loose neck is the most common culprit of wobble after tires and wheels. Neck inspection and adjustment is an important service point on a major service that should never be overlooked.