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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    I have a tremor, like a Parkinson's one. Not as bad and not going to kill me. But when Im at speed I can induce a small wobble.

    Im changing to Thar bars to get my bars as narrow as possible, this reduces my small inputs and a damper for just in case. No the bike is very stable. Im not....
    Checked everything that moves? Wheel bearings, swing arm bushes/bearings, steering head bearings, fork tube bushes?

    Anyone of those will cause a wobble, but for you to not have had it turn into something violent, I doubt it's a geometry issue requiring a steering damper. Which is not a fix, it is a mask. The original problem is still present.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Checked everything that moves? Wheel bearings, swing arm bushes/bearings, steering head bearings, fork tube bushes?

    Anyone of those will cause a wobble, but for you to not have had it turn into something violent, I doubt it's a geometry issue requiring a steering damper. Which is not a fix, it is a mask. The original problem is still present.
    No it is me. When I was younger I would crash bicycle because of it. Every now and then the Hornet will wobble a bit at speed. I have learned to get very light on the bars and it goes away. The damper is more of a mental thing to think it will help if needed. Narrow bars to help my movements from upsetting the bike. Ive gone from wide bars to bit narrower an the improvement is marked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Checked everything that moves? Wheel bearings, swing arm bushes/bearings, steering head bearings, fork tube bushes?
    ... Tyre?

    On at least one street bike I've had a noticeable headshake tendency completely disappear on replacing the front tyre.

    Wasn't even fukd for shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    ... Tyre?

    On at least one street bike I've had a noticeable headshake tendency completely disappear on replacing the front tyre.

    Wasn't even fukd for shape.
    Yeah I had that on my Bandit, different thing. tyres on the Hornet are young as yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    No it is me. When I was younger I would crash bicycle because of it. Every now and then the Hornet will wobble a bit at speed. I have learned to get very light on the bars and it goes away. The damper is more of a mental thing to think it will help if needed. Narrow bars to help my movements from upsetting the bike. Ive gone from wide bars to bit narrower an the improvement is marked.
    That's pretty weird man. LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    That's pretty weird man. LOL.
    Well I can stop my tremor, large amounts of rum does it.

    But then riding a motorcycle may not be my next best step.

    I have chosen not to be a brain surgeon.

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    sounds like asuspension or bearing problem to me , i was gettign similar problems with my 600 repolaced the fork oill . seals. front springs and wheel/steering bearings + rear shock
    and its great now, and that with ultra low/wide bars

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd3n View Post
    sounds like asuspension or bearing problem to me , i was gettign similar problems with my 600 repolaced the fork oill . seals. and wheel/steering bearings + rear shock
    and its great now, and that with ultra low/wide bars
    Its not the bike. unless all my bicycles and motorcycles have had exactly the same fault. I get a little wobble at 160, I release the bars and the bike comes straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Its not the bike. unless all my bicycles and motorcycles have had exactly the same fault. I get a little wobble at 160, I release the bars and the bike comes straight.
    Does it happen when you're driving a car?

    If not it's the bike. Some are just too sensitive to rider input, and you can tune a lot of that out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Does it happen when you're driving a car?

    If not it's the bike. Some are just too sensitive to rider input, and you can tune a lot of that out.
    No, not in the car. well it could be but small movements wont set up a wobble.

    Thats why im setting it up with narrow bars and a damper. Narrower bars its got on help a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    No, not in the car. well it could be but small movements wont set up a wobble.

    Thats why im setting it up with narrow bars and a damper. Narrower bars its got on help a lot.
    Fair enough. Have you tried lifting the front on the forks, or dropping the rear sag a bit?
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    Just to show the old Hornet 900 can get along ok.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=C8pGhYOsBYU

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    Mods are only mirrors XD
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    Quote Originally Posted by mathornet View Post
    Mods are only mirrors XD
    Those mirrors are nice, can you see well out of them?

    Did the watch come with the bike?

    I think I know this bike.......

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    fitted a hydraulic rear brake switch

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