I had an experiance with a high speed shimmy .. always over 50 mph and
if I was trying to turn it was even worse. Tried everything. Giant
eventually gave me a new frame .. only because they didn't have a
matching fork for the frame I had.. in that case they believed it to be
in the frame. It was pure torture.. I don't like being afraid of my
bike, but after having it shimmy/shake at 57 mph in a turn I was afraid
of that bike at speed. Another time at 63 mph. Headsets, wheels, tires,
handle bars, stems.. seat adjustments.. what's worse the only way to
test to see if it's fixed was to get back to that speed. After I got
the new frame is was like night and day.. and relaized the bike had
been loose or looser than the new one.. loose = not as stable even in
those 30 40 mph turns as the new one..

I trying to say that means anything.. just saying I don't agree that
shimmy is part of a bike or that we should have to suck it up. If a
bike shimmy's it takes the fun and love for the bike away.. a deep gut
renching saddness that the bike isn't what it should be.

As a consumer a shimmy on a new bike is not acceptable to me. Period. I
expect the answer to be found... in design or something.

Later

Kelly

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