the rear axle apparently was off by a little bit giving me that walking sensation. Got it straightened out today. But the front end thing is still there.
I was looking at my front axle again. and i noticed that the disc brake/speedo drive side of the axle sticks out a little farther than the no disc side. Is this normal???
Suspension oddity
Re: Suspension oddity
Now that I think a bit about it, a loose steering bearing may cause a slight knockin-like feeling. Maybe that's also your problem, it's worth a check.
Sorry, I don't know about symmetry of the single disk front.
For the rear, make sure your swing arm does not move perpendicular to its axis. There is a possibility to stick the big axle washers with their rim in a position that will allow to tighten the axle nut without getting the swing arm properly guided. But as you seem to be quite sensible to chassis behaviour, in this case you would probably have reported a feeling close to riding a hoovercraft.
Sorry, I don't know about symmetry of the single disk front.
For the rear, make sure your swing arm does not move perpendicular to its axis. There is a possibility to stick the big axle washers with their rim in a position that will allow to tighten the axle nut without getting the swing arm properly guided. But as you seem to be quite sensible to chassis behaviour, in this case you would probably have reported a feeling close to riding a hoovercraft.
Re: Suspension oddity
My concern was not the wheel bearings. I do not know the exact English technical expression, but it is the vertical bearing of the steering fork in the frame that can be adjusted by a pair of big nuts below the handlebar mounting.
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