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Ok I have a problem with my motorcycle, It wants to wander or weave from about 30 to 50 mph, once you hit 60 it seems fine. It is a 1979 GS750e, I bought a little over a year ago. When I bought it it had old cheng shin tires on it and I rode it that way for the summer. The handlebars wobbled, pretty much at all speeds, it was worse at lower speeds. So this year I replaced the tires, the front is the same size, but the rear is a 120/90 when it was a 110/90. After replaced the tires the handlebars still wobbled. Then I noticed that the front wheel was bent in one spot, so i replaced with one from another 750 an 82, i think, the wheel was the exact same except it had slotted rotors. Wobble was still present, so i replaced the steering head bearings with tapered ones from dennis kirk. this fixed the wobble, but ever since then i've noticed the weave. Since then I replaced the wheel bearings front and rear, but the weave is still present. I've also installed progressive springs in the forks and filled them with equal amounts of 15w fork oil. I have new swingarm bearings, but i did not install them because the old ones seemed alright. I took off the rear tire and disconnected the suspension and the swingarm does not seem to have excessive play left to right and it moves smoothly up and down. I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but I put new brake pads (for a '79) in the front calipers.
at this point i really don't know what it could be and i would appreciate any help. I do know that if i set my rear springs on the firmest setting it makes the weave worse. I'm also not %100 sure that the front steering head nut is tightened to the correct torque specs. I used vise grips to tighten it up. I have tried loosening and tightening it up, but it didn't help the weaving problem. Could someone tell me where i could get a tool to tighten that up? I aksed at the dealers and they said they couldn't get one for me. Thanks
at this point i really don't know what it could be and i would appreciate any help. I do know that if i set my rear springs on the firmest setting it makes the weave worse. I'm also not %100 sure that the front steering head nut is tightened to the correct torque specs. I used vise grips to tighten it up. I have tried loosening and tightening it up, but it didn't help the weaving problem. Could someone tell me where i could get a tool to tighten that up? I aksed at the dealers and they said they couldn't get one for me. Thanks