Within the last 2 years I have replaced the rear tire with a Avon AM26, installed new rear wheel bearings, loosened & retorqued the swing arm pivot nut, loosened the steering stem bearings, adjusted & retorqued. The steering stem bearings shouldn't be damaged because they are Timken's and I don't wheelie it. I have loosened all the front fork & axle pinch bolts, bounced & compressed the front end and carefully retorqued all the bolts in the proper sequence per the Red Factory Manual. The tires are properly inflated etc and still the weave persists. That narrows it down to perhaps the front tire which is currently an old Metzeler ME33 100 90V-19 or perhaps the swing arm bearings? The Metzeler ME 33 front tire is not cupped and although it's not an Avon they work fine together on regular asphalt. The swing arm is not stock, it's a CalFab street swingarm. I did not remove the swinger when I replaced the Avon rear tire. If I recall the CalFab swinger has needle roller bearings, I greased them xtra good when I installed it but that was 25 years ago and 35K in the rear view. The GS has not been subject to sitting outside or rain etc.
Could the weave not be mechanically related? I mounted a Shoei FM2 fairing when the GS was new I had the same weave at higher speeds with the stock swingarm etc. Very curious whether other CO. GSers experience the same symptom on 287? Never replaced swing arm bearings, but I guess you just use a drift pin? Hope those CalFab bearings are the same size as OEM.
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