Hi All,
Just replaced the steering head bearings on my 1990 K75S. Now that I'm paying extra close attention to the steering, I've noticed that the bike likes to weave back and forth. If I go straight at a constant speed, it will fall to one side, then fall to the other slightly harder, then fall to back to the other side even harder, and so on. It doesn't just fall to the right as I remember my old K75C doing, or as I've heard most K bikes do. This may have been going on before the steering head bearing replacement, but I'm not sure.
I've got the bearings adjusted properly (or so I think), although I did notice that this problem was worse when the bearings were somewhat too tight (I first noticed this as I was trying to dial in the bearing adjustment).
I think my rear shock badly needs a rebuild or replacement, but I can't see that causing this issue. Also, I've taken care to install the forks and fork stab properly.
Any thoughts? Could this be related to a wheel bearing? Something about the forks? This isn't really a "problem" in that slight pressure keeps the bike straight - but it is somewhat unnerving knowing that it wants to weave back and forth when it should just fall to the right... Any help would be much appreciated.