Wobble Wobble

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So I'm always used to riding wheelies, but that sitting down. Standing up wasn't a whole different ball game but when I pull up I do a long slow wobble, then the problem came when I sat the bike back down, it started to tank slap. Is this because of to much unstable weight on the front wheel or what? Thank god for a stock steering dampner. I'm possitive that is what saved my butt.

Any suggestions or reasons.

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So I'm always used to riding wheelies, but that sitting down.  Standing up wasn't a whole different ball game but when I pull up I do a long slow wobble, then the problem came when I sat the bike back down, it started to tank slap.  Is this because of to much unstable weight on the front wheel or what?  Thank god for a stock steering dampner.  I'm possitive that is what saved my butt.  

Any suggestions or reasons.
It's those reflectors that are causing you to wobble...
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Take those off man!
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Hey man, where in MO do you live? I have friends in Wood River IL who ride Busas.

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Sorry about the reflectors, those are gone now, that pic is about 2 months old. That do look stupid, I must have looked retarded, well maybe to another busa rider. To everyone else in my crappy little town I'm that BA. I just wish someelse was around. To answer you question Postal, I live in Dexter, MO. In between Poplar Bluff And Sikeston, an hour from Cape.
 
That wobble will go away once you quit doing wheelies. BTW...nice bike and really nice avatar.
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Have heard a lot of people saying that they noticed more wobbles on tires that were flat in the center. Once they put on new tires the wobble went away. I don't know this from personal experience but could be the problem
 
Not sure of the reason either although I have experienced some head shake at the end of 2nd backing off the throttle without a wheelie and have thought about an aftermarket damper. I did see a video online of a busa that did the exact thing your talking about except he ate it at about 80 on the freeway. Here take a look at it.

http://www.uponone.com/sortvideos-wheelies-viewed.php

It is about half way down the page and called Hayabusa Wobble. Check out the one right above it too called "long Wheelie".



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