Thanks guys - I'll take a look...

On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:15 AM, surfswab <[email protected]> wrote:

> Could also be worn steering bearings.  The test for that is similar to
> the one Javier suggests:
>
> Front wheel in the air (with a helper sitting on the pillion to keep
> wheel in the air and bike on center stand), move handlebars slowly
> lock-to-lock, feeling for "notchiness" somewhere in the middle.
>
> Also check front axle for side-to-side looseness of the wheel, which
> could indicate wheel bearing slop.  Push-pull front wheel.  Looseness
> there could indicate wheel bearing and/or steering bearing issues.
>
>
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