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Terrible front end shimmy …….

bmwlarry

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My 2011 RT has developed a terrible front end shimmy from 41 mph thru 49 mph.

What could be causing it?

Laser alignment done
all front end suspension components tight and good
tires have ride-on sealant/balancer installed (two years ago - does it go bad)
BajaRon sway bar
Shock relocators
Tires correct air pressure (18)
Tire wear even
 
Could a separated belt make it shimmy like that? :dontknow:
Can you jack up the front end of the bike, and spin the tires? Check to make sure that they are still actually round...

Good Luck! :thumbup:
 
Terrible Front end shimmy

What brand of tires are on the front end?
If they are the stock tires I would recommend starting there.
I had exact same condition, as have many others, and new tires fixed the problem.

kyspyder
 
I have heard that Ride On tends to settle when the bike sits for a while and takes a while to get redistributed when you start riding again. It is worse when the weathers is still cool.
 
BALANCE WEIGHT

DID YOU THROW A BALANCE WEIGHT OR TWO OFF THOSE WHEELS....????
just say'n...
Dan P
SPYD3R F3-S
 
I have heard that Ride On tends to settle when the bike sits for a while and takes a while to get redistributed when you start riding again. It is worse when the weathers is still cool.

:agree: I have Ride On in my tires and they take about a mile to settle down if its been sitting for awhile
When it is really cold it takes a lot longer
But I have found the solution to the problem
Don't let it sit :yes::roflblack:
 
As mentioned. If the Spyder has been sitting for an extended period you may need to ride a few miles at 30/40 mph to get the Ride-On to distribute. But it should happen fairly quickly.

Are you sure your A-Arm bushings are good? If they are worn they can give you this effect.

Separated tire belt would definitely give you this problem.

Bad tie rod ends (there are 4 of them) will do this.

Loose lug nuts?

Let us know what you find.
 
My 2012 RT would get a crazy shimmy as you describe at the same speed. It wasn't all the time, but when it happened it was crazy scary.

I took it to Spyderfest last year, and it turned out it was worn out A-Arm bushings. Len's team replaced the bushings and I never had the problem again.

Deke
 

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I will have the A Arm bushings checked!

Ride on is not the problem. I went on a 250+ mile ride yesterday and it happened all day.

It has stock tires on it. I will check tomorrow and see if on is out of round.

The tires have rideon in them and yes, on has a lot of weight on it. It however, has always rode smooth with the weights. How could that change?

Tie rod ends are tight.

Lug nuts are tight.
 
My 2012 RT would get a crazy shimmy as you describe at the same speed. It wasn't all the time, but when it happened it was crazy scary.

I took it to Spyderfest last year, and it turned out it was worn out A-Arm bushings. Len's team replaced the bushings and I never had the problem again.

Deke

How do you test the A Arms?
 
If you leave the parking brake off, and just grab a tire...

Try to roll the bike back and forth by rolling the tire fore and aft...

If there's any movement in the system; you'll se it! :shocked:
 
I had the same problem on a 2012. I had the dealership swap out the tire and rims with another bike, no shimmy. So I replaced the both front tires, problem gone. I think a belt shifted in one of the tires.
 
Mine also

My 2014 RT-S was delivered to me and it also had a "shimmy" at about 50 mph. With less than 80 miles on the brand new vehical I returned to the stealership and they replaced both the tries and rims. They said the "tires were not round" The shimmy was gone but the handeling seemed "sloppy":hun: i checked the air pressure only to fine 12 PSI in the front tires:banghead:. Check the air pressure no matter what ( in fact I'm going out to the garage {no --- I don't keep the :spyder2:in the living room} and check the pressure right now).

Kaos
 
so I have checked everything. the tires are out of round upo to 3 mm in one and 2 mm on the other..

What next
 
This is happening to to my 12 RTL too...

This "Shimmy" has just started to occur on my 12 RTL in the past few weeks. We just turned 12k miles on the original Kenda tires, but put on over 1000 in the last month. It only happens around 43mph and the front end begins to wobble side to side very quickly. It goes away if I speed up or slow down. I'm not feeling/seeing any bushing effects and don't have anything in the tires. I do have 17 weights on the right wheel and only 6 on the left. None seem to have been thrown.
I've got to get my 12k maintenance so I'll have the dealer check it out.... Just strange (and good)that I find this thread right after it started...
I'll let you know what is found.
 
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