Subject: RE: front end wobble on bikeFront-end shimmy, death-wobbles... What's happened is that the harmonics of your rider/bike system (the interaction of the stiffness of the frame and fork, where your weight is on the bike, the amount and frequency of bumps in the road) have found a resonance frequency, so instead of damping each other off, they build on each other. First, make sure that (1) your headset isn't loose, then (2) your front quick release is tight enough. When wobbles happen, though, there are many things you can do, but the basics of the situation is that you need to change something to change the harmonics of the system. You can shfft your weight forward, which often helps. You can start pedaling hard to get past the frequency that the pavement is inputting. But one of the most effective methods, though, is to clamp your thighs on the bike top tube, which radically changes the natural frequency of the frame. |