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    Wobbly rim?

    My GSXR400r seems to have a slight shimmy in it at low speed. I am suspecting a slight bend in the front rim. Who, in ChCh, should I go to, to have the rim checked for true, and repaired if nessessary? Any other suggestions?

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    Does the shimmy go away at high speed or get worse?

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    To be honest-I havent ridden the bike much-but didnt notice a wobble at 100kms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    To be honest-I havent ridden the bike much-but didnt notice a wobble at 100kms.
    If the rim was bent it would only get worse with speed.

    I would suggest something else but to be specific would have everyone on here just saying "nah you're wrong it must be..."
    You get the point.
    So let the theorising [sp]begin....

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    Thats fine-I will take the ideas on board. Perhaps a careful balance when the new rubber goes on will fix things.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    Thats fine-I will take the ideas on board. Perhaps a careful balance when the new rubber goes on will fix things.....


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    A friend had a great saying. Listen to what people say but don't listen to what they say.

    So you have a slight 'shimmy'. But then propose a possible reason that people will fixate on.


    If you must fixate, then eliminate it by propping the bike up on a stand & spinning it, check if it has much run out. Can tape something real close to the wheel to see how much it moves. 2 or 3mm you won't notice.

    If that isn't it the usual suspects are wheel alignment, steering head bearings or a raft of other items. Or like Frosty check the tyres are inflated properly with a decent gauge.
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    is it in both sides or just one side of the wheel
    i had a slight bend in one side on the wheel , itll be fine
    you should notice it , as the wheel will be balanced .

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    Thanksforthe advice-yes Frostys thread gives lots to try....

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    Thorpe engineering can sort out the wheel (if it is bent)
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Sweet! Are they in ChCh or Rangiora? I will check runout when I getthe bike back from Duanes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    Sweet! Are they in ChCh or Rangiora? I will check runout when I getthe bike back from Duanes.
    Off Blenheim Rd, I think it's cnr of Dalgety and Princess st
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Thorpe engineering can sort out the wheel (if it is bent)
    +1

    did a front wheel on my ducati years ago , top job. best not to watch them I've been told......

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