I have a shake or vibration that shakes my windshield and lower wings it seems to be worse on some roads. Do you think a cupped tire would do this or a drive shaft? It doesn't stop when I pull the clutch in and the tire doesn't seen to be cupped?
I have a shake or vibration that shakes my windshield and lower wings it seems to be worse on some roads. Do you think a cupped tire would do this or a drive shaft? It doesn't stop when I pull the clutch in and the tire doesn't seen to be cupped?
Is it worst under acceleration or deceleration ??? Both, tires and drive shaft need inspected. Tire and wheels irregularities and balance, and the drive shaft for u-joint and splined-shaft wear. Don't forget, the rear car tires on a trike should be balanced every 5k just like a car. If they are non-directional, have them rotated from side to side.
Please keep in mind that anytime I share or give advice about a motorcycle, unless I state otherwise, I am always referring to GL1800's and no other.
Using RideOn would keep tires balanced. If they are radials, I don't believe they should be rotated side to side!
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I have ride on in the tires and is the same acceleration or deceleration
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You are correct, fronts usually wear the fastest. More specifically, usually on a car or Lt truck, the right front will show wear the most. Tires on the rear are similar with the right one wearing wearing quicker. Rights wear fastest because they ride in a rougher track, and are more likely to loose traction when accelerating and/or braking, and on u-turns they travel farther. As the rears wear, it can usually be seen just by looking at them, however, a tread depth gauge is better. Tires wear faster on the front because of the weight they carry, they steer, and do the majority of the braking.
Please keep in mind that anytime I share or give advice about a motorcycle, unless I state otherwise, I am always referring to GL1800's and no other.
Have your tires tested for out of round or any flat spots. I had two brand new tires on my trike that had small flat spots from sitting on a rack. My windshield and mirrors would start shaking violently after I reached 65 mph. I didn't notice it at first because I never went over about 55. After 65, it would continue to get worse until I was afraid that things were going to come apart. It took all of 5 minutes to check and the new set completely solved the problem. Now it rides smooth as butter.....
Head bearing loose or worn or tire balance would be my guess.