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Anonymous Posted on Jun 12, 2012

2011 Honda Activa handlebars tweaked

Handle bar in Activa is not 90 degrees from the wheel, whereas it is tilted a bit, so my right shoulders get pain

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: handle bar vibration/shaking RVF400

Hi there!

I have the same problem but i finally had it fixed.
Your front rim is warped. Have it aligned. Balancing alone would not do the trick as this would only balance the wheel on its vertical axis. (assuming they were able to balance it properly)

Jack the front end up and turn the wheel.. Have a screwdriver or any thing that can serve as a guide with the rim, turn the wheel and if it touches the screw at some point of the turn , then the wheel is misaligned. A new stock rim would cost too much so have it aligned with a good machine shop.

To give you an idea of what im talking about:
www.webbikeworld.com/Motorcycle-tires/wheels/

There's also a chance that the fork fluids would cause this. Fluid levels should be equal. (less likely)

Hope this helps!
I'd appreciate a feedback!
-levibit-
Motorcycle Mechanic
Specialty on Yamaha Bikes

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