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pkalajian
Hi all!
Anyone heard of 94-97 steering head lock nut getting loose as a matter of course? Not a big deal,I've seen it in a 94 and a 97-forks would click when under heavy loading,shortly there after a little head shake would start. as you can imagine head shake in this generation of VFR is odd! |
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CrAcKbRaInEd MoDeRaToR
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I have heard of the headset loosening. Also could be a sign that of worn headset bearings (and/or a new race) is needed....at least that was the case on my FZR1000.
Hello and welcome to the forum btw...where are you located?
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