[Ducati] front end shake
Thurmans
dthurman55 at austin.rr.com
Mon Mar 3 10:14:48 EST 2008
Thanks all for the feedback.
Great resource you all are,
Darrel
HOPPER ELDRIDGE wrote:
> Darrel, as already stated, check your triple tree bearings for snuggness. Check your shop manual (you DO have a manual don't you?) as to the proper technique. You don't want to over torque them either.
>
> Check to see if the front tire is worn unevenly (could be an effect of loose bearings). You mau have to replace it. And if you had a "chain drive" rear wheel, I'd also suggest you check the alignment of the rear wheel. It'll cause the same effect. Still you might check it out to see if anything is awry.
>
> G 'luck...Hopper
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