Quote Originally Posted by dickiedeals View Post
I got the wobble at less than 50% wear on the front tire, the dealer charged me 2 hours labor for bearing tightening and replaced my front tire ,none of which was covered under warranty.On the way home the wobble was still there only less. After 2000 miles on the tire the 40 mph wobble returned..Once again they said I need a new tire.(I say Bull after only 2000 miles)..After research I discovered the non tapered bearing issue.Tightening non tapered bearings is a waist of time and money. All Balls Tapered bearings and races are the answer.Otherwise I doubt Wing Stuff could sell them.The dealer was more than happy to install them..Same ole front tire, No Wobble...............Dickie
I understand that is your experience, it just hasn't been mine. As soon as I bought my bike, I noticed the 37 -41 mph wobble. It didn't happen after some wear, it was there from day 1. I had read about the issue and had also read about the tapered bearing replacement solution.All Balls is what I replaced the bearings in my Valkyrie head with. I had mentioned the issue with my dealer, and he had said the same thing about the tapered bearings. Outside of that, they could check it, but if it passed the tension/drag check it was what passed by Honda's specs. The wobble was very subtle, and really only was noticeable if I had both hands off the handlebars between the narrow speed window. I just decided to live with it for now.

In May, when I decided to change my tires because I was going to South Dakota, all of a sudden, the wobble was gone. The wobble is still gone after 6,000 miles. All I did was change tires. I didn't change tires because of the wobble, I changed tires because of the rear tire mainly and wanted fresh rubber for the trip and summer. I suppose the wobble could return if the bearings are indeed the cause in my situation. However, 6,000 miles in so far so good.
Now , some suggested it was because the front tire had become cupped or something from low air pressure. NO. I routinely ensure I have the correct pressures in my tires. And again, it was there from day 1 with 4 miles on the odometer.