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It will only mask the real problem if at all.
3-year-old bike from that probably gets washed regularly from a factory famously allergic to grease...
As a matter of interest, what size wheel is on the V7lll, 17" or 18"?
Thanks for all your suggestions! If after removing the top-case the problem persists, I will check the spokes (watched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eOKzknv-TE ) and bearings (watched https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQJhcfdsWTk among others). Additionally, I've always checked tires cold. I also find running the front pressure a few pounds lower negatively impacts my ability to steer. They only have about 1600 easy miles on them so, in theory, they should be excellent condition. Any ideas on how to lift the front end safely without a lift, jack or center stand?
Call Fay and ask if Richard can check them for you. He also wouldn't mind tutoring you. He's retired.
Before you begin tearing into the bike, consider it could simply be the tire itself. I have experienced that on a tire that was no where close to worn out. Perhaps not first on the list when you consider cost, but if the steering head bearings are not loose, this may be your next consideration.John Henry
One problem...something caused the tire to wear like that. When the new tire wears the problem will get worse.
Anni has never had a bath because she never gets dirty beyond a bit of bug here and there. Our Lady of the Garage is willing to sit still for a polish but is quite aquaphobic, which is fitting for a desert deity. 18" front17" rear