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140 mph = $500 ticket but no jail time
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 4025836" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Long time rule breaker and high speed runner we always checked max top speed on our rides.</p><p>That death wobble is brutal sometimes and my V65 Honda Magna and a buddies Yamaha VMax</p><p>got into it at 130- 140 and we tried all kinds of front end stuff to eliminate it and I had wore my rear tire out and got a new one and for the first time ever had it computer balanced at Ajax.</p><p></p><p>NO MORE death wobble that bike went clean to 167 MPH and I could let off the handle bars and slow to nothing without any shake.</p><p>My buddy took his back tire in and had it balanced then next day and it fixed his wobble.</p><p></p><p>Most of us older guys mounted our tires and never computer balanced them and i would bet money the majority of the wobble is from that.</p><p></p><p>Then think about the spoke rims.. are they running true?</p><p>It is almost an art adjusting spokes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 4025836, member: 15054"] Long time rule breaker and high speed runner we always checked max top speed on our rides. That death wobble is brutal sometimes and my V65 Honda Magna and a buddies Yamaha VMax got into it at 130- 140 and we tried all kinds of front end stuff to eliminate it and I had wore my rear tire out and got a new one and for the first time ever had it computer balanced at Ajax. NO MORE death wobble that bike went clean to 167 MPH and I could let off the handle bars and slow to nothing without any shake. My buddy took his back tire in and had it balanced then next day and it fixed his wobble. Most of us older guys mounted our tires and never computer balanced them and i would bet money the majority of the wobble is from that. Then think about the spoke rims.. are they running true? It is almost an art adjusting spokes. [/QUOTE]
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