^ Zip tie on sacrificial pinecone. 1 per side.
I wish you had told me about the steering head bearings 4 years ago. The first bike I had, had bad steering head bearings but I didn't know any better cause I didn't know what a bike in good condition was supposed to feel like. It wasn't until I brought my bike over to Fawaz at Speedworx and he explained the situation.
油井緋色;2292277 said:Update from Fawaz, it was the rear bearings. Both are being replaced now.
油井緋色;2291862 said:Went for a rip yesterday. I noticed a few weeks ago, when the weather was cold, taking 30km/h highway ramps at 60km/h caused a lot of instability. I figured it was the weather so took it easy.
Yesterday, same thing happened but I ended up hearing random scraping noises that started occurring more frequently as the ride went on; the rear started kicking out every so slightly too. This never happened on left turns (though I only turned left at intersections and Bayview -> DVP). Eventually the front started becoming very unstable in a straight line above 60km/h (wobbling back and forth).
Google says wheel bearings, bike is at Speedworx right now...just wanted to discuss cause this sucks =(
Bike is a 2008 GSX-R750 regularly serviced at Speedworx.
Rear Wheel bearing.
You are probably going to notice your chain adjusters are not even causing the problem. Stop riding and get it fixed.
Edit: Next time you install your rear wheel ensure your chain adjusters are properly setup and even or it will happen everytime.