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From: softech@micomz.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: SUZUKI GS1100E swing arm alignement
Message-ID: <168@micomz.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 15-Jun-83 13:02:11 EDT
Article-I.D.: micomz.168
Posted: Wed Jun 15 13:02:11 1983
Date-Received: Sat, 18-Jun-83 07:37:33 EDT
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	My good ol' GS has developed a high-speed wobble that sends the bike
dancing from lane to lane when I ride at more than 90mph. I have checked tire
pressures, wheel balancing, and put a fork brace up front, all to no avail.

	I use Dunlop K181's that have about 2000 mi on them. I usually
set my suspension rather stiff, and setting it softer only increases the
problem. A friend suggested that my swing arm may be out of alignment, but
how do I verify this? The dealer here says there is no way to check it and
could only recommend I avoid such speeds... Anybody out there with similar
problems? Any recommendations? Please mail me your thoughts, however brief or
unimportant they seem to you, because I feel really stuck with this.

Richard Blouin.
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