Front end shake at 120

BA BUSA

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(whitele @ Aug. 30 2007,01:09)
(BA BUSA @ Aug. 29 2007,23:12) How many miles on your tires
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around 7k for the front. Rear is ready for replacement

Stop at 119  
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That's an idea. Won't need a Busa then...
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Be on the lookout in the 'for sale' section

Could be your nerves......
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I've seen 145 on my ZX1000R with my wife on the back, so I doubt that is it.  
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You need a front too
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Try doing a Wheelie at 120 !! If the Shake goes away then it's defienently your Front Tire and or Wheel
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(Rhythm @ Aug. 30 2007,09:40)
(whitele @ Aug. 30 2007,09:38) Sloto200 - believe it or not, I tried that and it continued to shake
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I think you're right. Baby needs new shoes.... Looking for them now.

Thanks for your help  
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New shoes and a new paint job to Silver and grey.  
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Yeah, that will solve it, cause everyone knows that the silver and gray can only go 119
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, plus with the new shoes it will be smoother all the way up to 119  
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You need a front tyre. My Michelin made in France had the exact same problem. New Michelin has zero problems with high speed turns or max speed runs.
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