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GreekPhil
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PostPosted: 21:19 - 06 Mar 2016    Post subject: YBR 125 Wobbling handlebars Reply with quote

Okay so recently my YBR 125 has been acting weirdly. When going around 30mph+ if i use engine breaking or if i take my hands of the handlebars the handlebars start wobbling very fast as if they are turning slightly .

I found a video example on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzI-fUzfgeo

My point is many people are saying on comments it could be the trad on tyres. However it never used to do this, I pumped up my tyres to the correct PSI and it still does this. I would appreciate any help as I am still a newbie.

Thank you everyone!
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PostPosted: 21:30 - 06 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi.

Check your fork brace is tight.
And your wheel nuts.
And your bottom yolk nuts.

Regards
T
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PostPosted: 21:38 - 06 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you will do first thing tomorrow morning
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PostPosted: 10:31 - 07 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

wheel balance?
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PostPosted: 17:16 - 07 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wheel alignment ?.
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PostPosted: 17:54 - 07 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Loose or worn headstock bearings.

Any combination of the above.

You'll just have to start ruling them out one by one.
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PostPosted: 23:02 - 07 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's not really common on a 125cc commuter but on the big/heavy motorcycles, the front tyre gets bumpy after a while. I've experienced this many times before. The rubber literary makes bumps on the tyre, making it unbalanced. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 07:24 - 08 Mar 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Heavy top box or luggage?
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