I have a bit of a new one (for me): I mounted up a fresh Shinko 712 front tire on my '81 GS1100E last week, did a static balance on it, everything seemed to go fine. Out on the road at speed this thing is dead smooth to 80+ mph (speedo tops out at 85). I was happy with all this, then I noticed something odd: at low speeds, specifically at 30-35mph, there is a very notable front wheel "hop" that you feel in the handlebar and can observe in real time looking at the tire from the side. I'm convinced that this is likely an issue with the new tire (seated unevenly?), but the other variable that changed at the same time was I replaced the fork seals and in the course of doing so set the front fork to Home preload and Forum on damping (had been set stiffer in both regards previously). I actually have a spare '82 front rim set up with a known good/balanced older Avon Venom that I will swap over to try and isolate the issue, and will throw the current wheel/tire on my static balancer to spin and observe closer, but even easier than that I will try upping the variable damping. My understanding is that I might be(?) hitting the spring resonance frequency at that low speed where a minor ripple in the road sets it off.
So I already have a plan for diagnosing this but I was just curious whether anyone else has had this experience of a tire being dead smooth outside of a small window at low speed.
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