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Revisiting front end wobble

Pennyrick

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There have been lots of back and forths on this topic but I thought I would post this since someone may have experienced the same problem.

I have a 2012 RT Limited. Yesterday it went in to the dealer to have the rear tire replaced (12,500 miles) and the front tires dismounted,rotated, remounted and balanced. Seemed pretty straightforward until I started home today and got a front end shake at 41-44 mph. I returned to the dealer but it was late in the day and we decided I would live with the problem, hoping it may get better (but knowing deep down inside that it won't).

I drove home finding that the wobble is not constant. About one out of five times I got the shakes at 41 mph and lost them at about 45 mph. This was in 1st, 2nd or 3rd gear (I didn't want to lug the engine any lower than that). I can stop it by accelerating but not by braking unless I really get on them hard!

When my Spyder had 500 miles on it I had almost the same problem and after a lot of balancing, rebalancing and aligning we finally traced it to a broken belt in one of the front tires. We took a wheel off of a showroom machine to test this out and when we mounted it on the right front, the problem went away so the dealer replaced one tire.

We're wondering what could have taken place in the dismount/remount activity to make this happen. I'm not sure I want to buy new front tires as they still look good with no uneven wear or cupping but that may be the only answer.

We're leaving on a trip on the 29th and I sure don't want to have this going on while I have the trailer hooked up.
 
Have u ever tried Ride On ??? I have a 12 RT Limited I have never had a wobble but thought it mite help the balance???
 
Have u ever tried Ride On ??? I have a 12 RT Limited I have never had a wobble but thought it mite help the balance???

Thanks,,, I thought of it but I think I'll stick with air in the tires.

Did get a call from my dealer this morning offering to install and balance new fronts at his cost. I'm thinking that is the route I will go.
 
Sounds like a good deal on new front tires. I would go with that option--then you will have new tires all around.

Another possibility--when the tires were rotated--they may have been "worn in" to a particular pattern and that may need to be worked out over a few miles.
 
Thanks,,, I thought of it but I think I'll stick with air in the tires.

Did get a call from my dealer this morning offering to install and balance new fronts at his cost. I'm thinking that is the route I will go.

That seems the best way to go. you'll have new rubber at cost and that makes up for a few thousand miles left on the tires that you have. I know that anytime rubber is dismounted and installed to another rim there is a possibility of out of balance situation coming up. usually it can be re balanced but sometimes it takes a time or too to get it right. The Spyders are very sensitive to these issues weighting in at just over 900 lbs. instead of a car bouncing in at 3000. the car will absorb a lot of quirks that we will feel in the spyder. that's just the way it is. I have been extreamly satisified with my 2010 RT S in that it has always been very smooth on the road in regards to the tires. I have commeted many times to my wife about how smooth the spyder is at freeway speeds. Couldn't be better. I have never had the tires rotated but i do keep an eye on the pressures. I now have 13,600 miles on them and the tread is amazingly even and not worn to any noticeable degree. I did replace the rear at 12,000 due to being worn in the center. (may have been from over inflation). i take the blame for that one :banghead:. Good luck and I am sure the new tires will be fine.
 
Don't know..!!

radials normally are rotated from front to back basically for wear from braking and tracking. I have found they are not happy swapped left for right. May clear up after some miles may not depending on the tires. Watch the rotation...!! :dontknow:
 
I think you have hit the nail on the head. I have the same issue and although it is getting better I think the only fix is new tires. I replaced my rear tire at 20k miles and that is when the tires were rotated. I think that is the problem. If the rotation was done at 5K it might have been just fine.
 
That seems the best way to go. you'll have new rubber at cost and that makes up for a few thousand miles left on the tires that you have. I know that anytime rubber is dismounted and installed to another rim there is a possibility of out of balance situation coming up. usually it can be re balanced but sometimes it takes a time or too to get it right. The Spyders are very sensitive to these issues weighting in at just over 900 lbs. instead of a car bouncing in at 3000. the car will absorb a lot of quirks that we will feel in the spyder. that's just the way it is.

That is an extremely good point, StanProf. Even though I watched them run on the high speed balancer, there is probably some little quirk that makes one of them hop at 41 mph.

We are taking my wife's RT in next week for the same servicing (both Spyders are at 12,500 miles) but I think we will just leave the fronts on hers as is. Like mine, hers show no uneven wear or cupping so we will go with the 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' philosophy on her machine.
 
That is an extremely good point, StanProf. Even though I watched them run on the high speed balancer, there is probably some little quirk that makes one of them hop at 41 mph.

We are taking my wife's RT in next week for the same servicing (both Spyders are at 12,500 miles) but I think we will just leave the fronts on hers as is. Like mine, hers show no uneven wear or cupping so we will go with the 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' philosophy on her machine.
Often, as the tread gets thin, a tire will balance fine, but will show a vibration just because the slightly more rigid spot where the belt overlaps is less cushioned, and begins to react with the road. This effect can be enhanced if both tires happen to have the belt lap make contact with the road at the same time. It can also vary with speed, for some reason...probably a harmonic effect. This malady is a bear to diagnose. My dad was a police mechanic and used to have to balance and true police car tires when they were in the cop shop. He'd use a process of elimination. If the tire balanced, and was shaved true on the tire lathe, he'd spin it again at a different speed. Often that would put the tire back out of true, and sometimes back out of balance. If it passed the testing, but still showed a problem on the road, it was replaced.
 
Temperature

I had a similar problem at cold temperatures around 50 degrees F at precisely 41/42 MPH the whoLE front END WOULD BOUNCE? We never did find the real cause because it warmed up and never acted up again. I watch it like a Hawk. BRP recommended to the dealer, Daytona Fun Machines, Holly Hill,FL, to substitute tires and wheels off of a known good Spyder demonstrator.

From the sound of it you dealer cares which is wonderful don't lose him!
 
There have been lots of back and forths on this topic but I thought I would post this since someone may have experienced the same problem.

I have a 2012 RT Limited. Yesterday it went in to the dealer to have the rear tire replaced (12,500 miles) and the front tires dismounted,rotated, remounted and balanced. Seemed pretty straightforward until I started home today and got a front end shake at 41-44 mph. I returned to the dealer but it was late in the day and we decided I would live with the problem, hoping it may get better (but knowing deep down inside that it won't).

I drove home finding that the wobble is not constant. About one out of five times I got the shakes at 41 mph and lost them at about 45 mph. This was in 1st, 2nd or 3rd gear (I didn't want to lug the engine any lower than that). I can stop it by accelerating but not by braking unless I really get on them hard!

When my Spyder had 500 miles on it I had almost the same problem and after a lot of balancing, rebalancing and aligning we finally traced it to a broken belt in one of the front tires. We took a wheel off of a showroom machine to test this out and when we mounted it on the right front, the problem went away so the dealer replaced one tire.

We're wondering what could have taken place in the dismount/remount activity to make this happen. I'm not sure I want to buy new front tires as they still look good with no uneven wear or cupping but that may be the only answer.

We're leaving on a trip on the 29th and I sure don't want to have this going on while I have the trailer hooked up.

Please let us know if the New tires help???

I,m having the same problem at Mostly Exactly 42 MPH. I had 17 weights in a row and the dealer rebalanced and now there are an acceptable amount of weights. I took off the Elka,s (Back on the GS where they started) JUST to make sure everything is stock if I have to get BRP help.
It still will wobble back and forth BUT only if I hold it EXACTLY at 42 MPH- Did it several times this afternoon- I have to consciously try to make it wobble otherwise it happens just 3 or 4 times during a afternoon as I am at that MPH.

Luckily I have the GS (With almost new tires) that I will swap for a test tommorrow. The GS wheel only has 3 spokes but I don,t think that should be any problem? I,ll let you know!:pray:

I do know the tire people hate the 6 Spoke tires as far as Changing them!!nojoke
 
I have the same problem on my 2012 RT. The dealer says I don't have a problem but 50% of the time in the 41 to 44 mph range (usually 3rd gear) I get front end wobble. Very aggravating :gaah:. It really seems odd that most of us are experiencing this in the same mph range. Please keep us informed regarding resolving the issue. Thanks.
 
Not sure how long you have had your Spyder, were your tires replaced under warranty??
No, I waited too long. It was over 6 months.

I took the wheels off and went to Belle Tire. They spun them up and quickly determined that they were defective. I purchased a new set from Honda East of Toledo, a site sponsor.
 
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Left wheel wobble

Just caught this thread and wanted to ask if anyone experienced this. Have a 2012 RTS and just rolled over 7k miles. Coming home from work noticed vibration and the left tire wobbling back and forth. Right side rolling smoothly. Eased off the throttle and it stopped. Happened again yesterday just on the left side. Tire wear is perfect on both front tires and have never had an issue till now. Torqued lugs and checked for loose front end bolts and everything tight. Tire pressures good. Only work done recently on front end was I installed a new Bajaron swaybar but don't see how this could be affecting it. I was wondering if a tire belt problem could suddenly develop and if this might be the issue? Any thoughts? :dontknow:
 
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I have the same problem on my 2012 RT. The dealer says I don't have a problem but 50% of the time in the 41 to 44 mph range (usually 3rd gear) I get front end wobble. Very aggravating :gaah:. It really seems odd that most of us are experiencing this in the same mph range. Please keep us informed regarding resolving the issue. Thanks.

Test Canceled? GS wheels require 1/2 inch spacers on the fender if I want to try them Soo will take it to Dealer next week and have him run it at 42 MPH- When he feels the wobble I hope for a positive result?:dontknow:
 
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