wheel jump?
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the f3 is a pretty smooth bike IMO
i've had mine to 140's and it was fine, but don't stick your head up
i had some wobbling problems a bit at higher speeds and had to check a few things.
- my front tire was low on air, and i put her back up to near 40psi
- i had a ding on my rim, and batted it down a bit with a mallet.
- lubed the joints and replaced the brake pads.
smooth as glass from then on.
but who knows, some bikes act weird when they get old.
hell, i'm young and i act weird.
i've had mine to 140's and it was fine, but don't stick your head up
i had some wobbling problems a bit at higher speeds and had to check a few things.
- my front tire was low on air, and i put her back up to near 40psi
- i had a ding on my rim, and batted it down a bit with a mallet.
- lubed the joints and replaced the brake pads.
smooth as glass from then on.
but who knows, some bikes act weird when they get old.
hell, i'm young and i act weird.
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the only thing i can think of relating to your description of "wheel jump" is when i had my 89 kawi ex500 and i would let go of the handle bars to cruise to a stop light, the front wheel started wobbling side to side and if i didnt grab it, it would get violent. i was told that that was happening because i had no steering stabilizers or whatever you call em that 90's and up bikes had. but if i held my hands on the handlebars at all time, it was smooth.
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