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			<title>Buzzing from front?</title>
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			<description>Mine is 06 Sc57 cbr1000rr with 60,000km and the front tire is 120/70 ZR17 but the rear tire is Bridgestone Battlax Racing R11 190/55-17 75V one size up instead of original size 190/50. 
I hear a...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Mine is 06 Sc57 cbr1000rr with 60,000km and the front tire is 120/70 ZR17 but the rear tire is Bridgestone Battlax Racing R11 190/55-17 75V one size up instead of original size 190/50.<br />
I hear a buzzing noise around front side at very low speed.<br />
Lifted up the front tire, I rotate it to check if any noise comes out of brake pads, hub bearings, or brake discs warped that I checked there are no noise at all.<br />
Then I grab the front tire firmly and shake it to check for play from hub bearing, but no play at all.<br />
How can I tell where this noise coming from?<br />
Jean</div>

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