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speed wobble
Hi guys
Ive got a massive wobble coming from the front end everything is tight nothing has been changed
any ideas where it could be coming from?
it starts at about 30mph stops at 70+mph
Ive got a massive wobble coming from the front end everything is tight nothing has been changed
any ideas where it could be coming from?
it starts at about 30mph stops at 70+mph
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Re: speed wobble
Check to see if you've lost a wheel weight.
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Re: speed wobble
when I take both hands off the bars it wobbles same as in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKF6WdzKLcs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: speed wobble
Firstly is that vid you? Please tell me it's not. No Gloves - shorts !!
I would say that is either a bad tyre - wheel balanced badly or lost weight - wheel bearing issue.
I would say that is either a bad tyre - wheel balanced badly or lost weight - wheel bearing issue.
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Re: speed wobble
video isn't me its one I found on youtube,
its fine up to 30ish mph stays the same up to 60ish then stops gunna check it hasn't lost any weights and the bearings are good
its fine up to 30ish mph stays the same up to 60ish then stops gunna check it hasn't lost any weights and the bearings are good
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Re: speed wobble
Wheel balance has to be a prime suspect for those symptoms Chris, but bear in mind that there can be other factors that create the imbalance other than just weights.
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Re: speed wobble
Agree with others start with basics and check wheel balance, tyre and head bearings.
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Re: speed wobble
Can't be wheel balance as it wouldn't stop as you go faster. It would get worse and worse as speed increased.
Not sure what it is though, trying to think when I saw something similar as its ringing a bell
Not sure what it is though, trying to think when I saw something similar as its ringing a bell
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Re: speed wobble
ill take the wheel off and go and get the balance checked asap, it hasn't lost any weights, haven't hit anything to buckle the wheel it was fine then suddenly it wobbles
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Re: speed wobble
Not disagreeing at all Monty as I tend to agree but at work when we are spinning up rotating machinery its some times in hi alarm for vibration and if we speed it up the vibration reduces and this is after we have already driven through the critical speed zones.Monty wrote:Can't be wheel balance as it wouldn't stop as you go faster. It would get worse and worse as speed increased.
Not sure what it is though, trying to think when I saw something similar as its ringing a bell
Could it be same with wheel balance ? You know a lot more than me on this subject and are better technically so was hoping you could answer as I m not sure what actual process is happening.
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Re: speed wobble
That sounds like something is loose or working loose rather than a wheel weight falling off. But I'm guessing. Get it to a mechanic ASAP.
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Re: speed wobble
LOL I know dick all. I did once however fit some front wheel weights 180 degrees out and then went for a spin down the M25. Lost two fillings.Blade wrote:Not disagreeing at all Monty as I tend to agree but at work when we are spinning up rotating machinery its some times in hi alarm for vibration and if we speed it up the vibration reduces and this is after we have already driven through the critical speed zones.Monty wrote:Can't be wheel balance as it wouldn't stop as you go faster. It would get worse and worse as speed increased.
Not sure what it is though, trying to think when I saw something similar as its ringing a bell
Could it be same with wheel balance ? You know a lot more than me on this subject and are better technically so was hoping you could answer as I m not sure what actual process is happening.
If it starts and stops between 2 points its frequent based, I'm thinking irregular tyre wear. What are the tyres like Chris?
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Re: speed wobble
Exactly why I thought weights first Blade. All large rotational equipment I've worked on has had a critical speed for unbalance, plus I've had cars with a wheel shimmy that is only in a specific speed range and it always turned out to be wheel balance.Blade wrote:Not disagreeing at all Monty as I tend to agree but at work when we are spinning up rotating machinery its some times in hi alarm for vibration and if we speed it up the vibration reduces and this is after we have already driven through the critical speed zones.Monty wrote:Can't be wheel balance as it wouldn't stop as you go faster. It would get worse and worse as speed increased.
Not sure what it is though, trying to think when I saw something similar as its ringing a bell
Could it be same with wheel balance ? You know a lot more than me on this subject and are better technically so was hoping you could answer as I m not sure what actual process is happening.
But not to say if something was wildly unbalanced it wouldn't do what Monty suggests.
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