Over the life of your motorcycle, handling problems are inevitable. If you're dealing with harsh steering or a sudden vibration, something is wrong in the system. Quick action can keep you safe and return your ride to normal. If you need help diagnosing a handling issue, call our service team at Interstate Cycles, or visit our location in Lake City, Florida, where we serve Jacksonville and Gainesville.

Poor Tracking

Poor tracking is one of the most common handling problems for motorcycle riders. You might notice that your bike is weaving as you drive, or that it's started pulling to the left or the right. Start by checking your tires; if they're showing signs of excessive wear, a new set may resolve the issue. In other cases, worn wheel bearings are the cause. Loose components can also cause tracking issues; check the swingarm and the steering head.

Stiff Steering

When you take a corner, does it take a great deal of force to turn the wheel? Start by checking the tires. When you're riding on low air pressure or worn tires, it can cause heavy steering. From there, examine the head bearings and suspension forks.

Wheel Patter

If you're noticing patter, particularly on the front wheel, the forks may be to blame. Several factors can contribute: high air pressure, low damping, high oil levels, or stiction between the seal and the inner tube of the fork bushes. You can also check the wheel balance and tire runout.

Excessive Vibration

Most motorcycles experience some type of vibration — when you notice a change in your bike's regular patterns, however, it can indicate a problem. Loose bolts are the usual culprit, particularly if you're feeling the vibrations coming from the frame. Does it feel like your wheels are vibrating? Stop riding and do a thorough inspection of the tires. Look for uneven tread, unusual bumps, a bent rim, or signs of wear, and make sure the wheel is spinning freely. Broken brake and wheel components may also be to blame.

Poor Ride Quality

Changes in ride quality, including harsh bumps and an unusually bouncy feeling, are often due to problems in the suspension or tires. If your bike bounces, check the rebound damping and make sure the tires are inflated to the correct pressure level. Are you feeling every bump and dip in the road? Examine the suspension for signs of dirty oil, worn parts, excessive compression damping, or dry bearings.

When you notice a handling problem with your motorcycle, don't ignore it — by identifying the cause and fixing it quickly, you can avoid more expensive repairs down the road. To schedule a service appointment, call us Interstate Cycles, or come by our location in Lake City, Florida. We serve motorcyclists throughout Jacksonville and Gainesville.