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It is mysterious though how you would experience that when the wheel seems to be in balance.
Does the pogo’ing/turbulence fade away and return rhythmically while riding? Or is it pogo’ing/turbulent constantly?
I just can't seem to get the dealer to be helpful. But I will push for them to swap out the front wheel and tire assembly with another one and see what happens. Sheesh, this has been such a hassle so far. I should just be able to drop the bike off and get them to fix it without complaint.
I find it odd that 2 bikes of the same model have this issue. Maybe a bad run of wheels.If you can get the front wheel off the ground safely, you can use a rod (pencil, stick or the like) laid on a bucket, stool or the like then hold the rod next to the lip of the rim. Rotate the wheel and see if the lip stays lined up with the rod or not. If it stays lined up, the wheel should be good, if not it's likely out of round.Also, another thing to check. See if you can wiggle the wheel. Grab the wheel at lets say 3 and 9 o'clock, then try to rock it by pulling with one hand and pushing with the other. Could?? be a bearing issue, though not likely.hope this helps,Tom
*** Update ***Not all good news below, but maybe progress?The dealer called me yesterday and said they adjusted the front forks (the dampening, I guess) and now the problem (actually, they refuse to call it a problem - they call it a "phenomenon") is "much better". I said "Not buying it. You are telling me that you've tried to mask the problem with dampening and you are admitting that the, er, phenomenon is still there, just not as severe. Your adjustment of the dampening is going to affect the performance of the front end, which on normal bumps and road imperfections was perfectly acceptable before. I do not accept your 'solution'."
Wait WTF? This is the Black (and Red stripe) Special Edition model right? IIRC there are no fork adjustments on that.So how in God's name did they "adjust" dampening?
The only thing they could have done is change the quantity of fork oil or the weight of it. Pay them a bit extra and put radials on it.
Yeah, but IF THAT'S THE CASE shouldn't they have explained that to the customer. It effects him in future services there or elsewhere. Besides, if this is truly a factory defect, then they are just masking it. I say if only because we're not there in the ground and, nothing personal OP, some people are friggin weird and over sensitive so who knows.
Make them mount the new tires.