Why do my handle bars shake at high speeds?

Why do my handle bars shake at high speeds?

If the shake only happens at higher speeds, it’s most likely an alignment or tire balance issue. If the tires are out of balance, they will wobble more at higher speeds causing the handle bars to shake more and more the faster you go.

Why do I have a problem with my Kawasaki bike?

Most owner reports say that it happened between gears 4,5 and 6 and that the problem occurs intermittently and is hard to replicate. This happens on any bike due to the force generated by the free-spinning flywheel after disengaging the clutch.

Why does my ATV shake at high speeds?

If the tires are out of balance, they will wobble more at higher speeds causing the handle bars to shake more and more the faster you go. If your front end is out of alignment, you will notice a similar feeling, but may be able to feel it at lower speeds as well.

What makes a Kawasaki motorcycle make a screeching noise?

Like many belt-driven motorcycles, Kawasakis with drive pulley issues typically have a noisy belt, or the bike goes through a lot of replacement drive belts. On a bike with a failing drive pulley, the sound starts quite low and then gradually gets louder into a screeching or grinding sound.

Why does my Kawasaki Ninja Bike keep backfiring?

Engine backfiring is a fairly common issue on many Kawasaki Ninja bikes. Many owners have reported experiences with the problem. Backfiring usually occurs when something is wrong with the engine’s air-fuel mixture. Either the bike is running too lean (excess air) or too rich (excess fuel).

What causes a Kawasaki Ninja 650 to stall?

Backfiring usually occurs when something is wrong with the engine’s air-fuel mixture. Either the bike is running too lean (excess air) or too rich (excess fuel). Ninja 650 owners report cases of their bike stalling because of an engine backfire.

What’s the problem with the Kawasaki Ninja 250?

Such residue clogs internal valves, jets, and lines in the carburetor and affects fuel flow. This will later affect the engine’s operation and lead to running issues. This is a widespread problem on the Kawasaki Ninja 250s, judging from the number of complaints about it.

Why does my Kawasaki Ninja 1000 not start?

Bike battery doesn’t hold charge: Per reports, the Ninja 1000’s battery sometimes drains too quickly, causing the bike not to start. In some cases, the bike’s battery drains overnight, after a full charge. At other times, the battery drains after sitting unused for an extended period.