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There's something going on that isn't allowing the front and rear wheels to be sufficiently parallel. And the cruiser design constantly un-weights the front, which makes the effect worse.
That was a good answer
my guess would be bent forks
@@xander4218 I've got bent forks and this never happened to me under any condition. If it's what op suggests it's most likely in the rear.
Steering head bearings.
First person I've seen actually handle a wobble properly, great work!
its not hard when you're going 40mph bro
As if handling it properly isn't to pull over
That aint a death wobble thats a common thing in beat up bikes were if you let go of the handlebars it woobles
A fork brace and a balanced wheel will help. I've never experienced it, must be lucky.
i have owned four Goldwings that would do it at around 37mph.
why are you getting death wobbles at 40 mph?
Tbh with you I don’t remember the specific reason but it’s something with the forks that wasn’t fixed correctly
@@raritymotovlogs900 yea that makes sense, also to my understanding it could be suspension
Yes that can be possible also
@@raritymotovlogs900 don't forget the tire is part of the weeding process.
I know death wobbles at 80/100/120 mph but 40mph?
something on the suspension wasn’t put in correctly from one of the mechanics and i was the lucky one to test drive it lol
You can get a death wobble at any speed. I've gotten my first one at 40 mph by setting down a wheelie wrong
@@dovaiS I think wind was too much, i can't think of any other reason
at 40mph its called minor injury wobble
U need a new bike
Luckily for me this wasn’t my bike. When I was working for harely as a Porter this was a customer bike that I had to test drive after repairs
Harley^
There's something going on that isn't allowing the front and rear wheels to be sufficiently parallel. And the cruiser design constantly un-weights the front, which makes the effect worse.
That was a good answer
my guess would be bent forks
@@xander4218 I've got bent forks and this never happened to me under any condition. If it's what op suggests it's most likely in the rear.
Steering head bearings.
First person I've seen actually handle a wobble properly, great work!
its not hard when you're going 40mph bro
As if handling it properly isn't to pull over
That aint a death wobble thats a common thing in beat up bikes were if you let go of the handlebars it woobles
A fork brace and a balanced wheel will help. I've never experienced it, must be lucky.
i have owned four Goldwings that would do it at around 37mph.
why are you getting death wobbles at 40 mph?
Tbh with you I don’t remember the specific reason but it’s something with the forks that wasn’t fixed correctly
@@raritymotovlogs900 yea that makes sense, also to my understanding it could be suspension
Yes that can be possible also
@@raritymotovlogs900 don't forget the tire is part of the weeding process.
I know death wobbles at 80/100/120 mph but 40mph?
something on the suspension wasn’t put in correctly from one of the mechanics and i was the lucky one to test drive it lol
You can get a death wobble at any speed. I've gotten my first one at 40 mph by setting down a wheelie wrong
@@dovaiS I think wind was too much, i can't think of any other reason
at 40mph its called minor injury wobble
U need a new bike
Luckily for me this wasn’t my bike. When I was working for harely as a Porter this was a customer bike that I had to test drive after repairs
Harley^