I've started to notice that my bike's become a bit headshaky/tankslappery of late.
early symptoms include when going downhill in my street (big fuckoff hill) at about 20ish km/h with only my right hand on the bars, i back off, and the bars get a bit headshaky.
Later symptoms include twitchiness when going over bumps, but tonight was the big one, i went out of the driveway at work, over a slight rise in the road outside work under reasonably hard acceleration. The front goes up about a half foot or less in the air and goes down again just as quickly.
The problem is as soon as the front goes on the ground again the bars start violently shaking from side to side in a tankslapper. i squeezed on the power and came out of it after 2-3 seconds of shatting my pants.
The thing is, wtf could have changed to have caused this to start happening more and more? The things that have changed over time are
1) new fork oil, but i measured it and its all ok, only other thing is it was happening before i changed it.
2) slightly worn tyre, doesnt look off, is an evenly worn shape, but it wouldnt surprise me if that was the problem
3) i was running on vapour tonight and was nearly on empty when it happened (but its wiggled on me, even with a reasonably full tank)
4) i hear a slightly holow kathunk going over bumps, etc.. im going to take the wheel guard off tomorrow to make sure that it's not a loose easher, but what's the chances that its partly caused by a rooted wheel bearing?
any other ideas? oh and while i remember, im pretty certain my headstem bearings are nice and solid, no forward backward or side to side notchiness that i can ascertain.