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Are swing arm bushings the usual culprit?
What is the proper order to check/replace parts?
Are wheel bearings involved here?
Sometimes she shakes slow, sometimes fast. Tires have plenty of tread and look to be wearing evenly.
I haven't been able to nail it down. Sometimes I can do my block's quarter mile with no hands, even over the speed bump with no problem. Other times, same block, as soon as I let go she starts shaking. My block would be in first, second or third gear.
Same is true on the highway at 70 or so. Sometimes shake, sometimes no shake.
any of the above but also head shake is an inherent design fault with motorcycles ,check this out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3OQTU-kE2s&index=16&list=LLZIdfADItWj8DhFaCwwMOxg
What I learned from that clip is that it was a VERY OLD clip.
I am sure that some of the principles remain the same, but technology has probably changed just a bit since that film was made. :-\\\
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Mine only shook if I took my hands off of the handlebars, and stopped when I put one hand back on.
That describes mine. When it happened on my CB350 (with 6" longer Forks By Frank), I was surprised when someone told me it was the swing arm bushings.
"No," I said, "it's the front that's shaking."
"Swing arm bushings," he repeated.
"But it's the front," I insisted.
"Swing arm bushings," he calmly repeated.
I bought the two metal-tube things and installed them myself. Problem gone. That guy knew his sheet (or at least my CB350).