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My motorcycle wants to weave, and one of the tires vibrate when I give it some juice. Whats wrong?

My motorcycle wants to weave, and one of the tires vibrate when I give it some juice. Whats wrong?

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a exhaust system for what make of car
No Sebastia, They sell mufflers and pieces of tail pipes, but they do not install exhaust systems
Low tire pressure? Out of balance? Wheel bearings going bad? Could be any number of things.
Check your king pin bearings or tension of them. The king pin is the shaft going thru the neck bearings and is the shaft where the forks mount to (thru) the frame. If the shaft nut is out of factory torque your front end will feel very off and not good. The amount of 'off' needs to be actually very little to feel strange.If you fight curves and feel a wobble, have this setting looked into. If you have a steering dampener, look at it and check for tightness or being worn out if it is a mini shock absorber kind. Get the bike off the ft wheel and pull, shake, wiggle and lift your ft end. If ANY play is felt, fix it! The side to side, left to right movement should feel snug tight, fluid NOT just a flop either way You can check your wheel bearings this way as well. There should be NO play what so ever, anywhere, in the front end of a bike. Period!! Like a car's wheels, their should be NO wag, play or lose feeling. Next could be out of balance tires or lose spooks Yes, spooks can and do get loose. If mag wheels, check for balance. Your rear tire should be looked at as well. The axle barrings should be tight and the tire NOT having any movement other than around the axle and this should be tight and fluid like. Believe me, if the rear tire or axle is off, the bike is off and the ft end can feel off as well.
could be bent forks, or a blown fork seal, as well as what the other posts say too.

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