Come on my friend its a Harley when your pushing it if it wobbles let go :D
Serious though since there are so many Harley bikers out there someone has adapted a steering damper if for nothing but higher speed stability. even a Rocket can benefit from one whether it actually needs one or not.
Research my friend don't sweat the small shiztski !!!!!
researching:D
 
No need to worry. WHEN they go out will hook you up. Have a list of quality aftermarket parts (made in the USA) that i have tested myself and work rather well. :roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Also have all the specialty tools for installing.;);););););););)
coool, if you have a backrest i will buy it:D
 
If I had a spare I would give it to you but do not have one. Check out Dennis Kirk motorcycle parts. They have some nice ones.
 
Tough faceplant. I don't think the high bars helped his situation but he looked cool until he didn't. More throttle may have helped. All the gear all the time
 
A touch of rear brake does help sometimes, as it puts a bit more weight on the front. But DO NOT touch the front brake, cept for maybe a slight one finger drag. Also helps NOT to try to stiffen up your arms, makes it worse. Let it do it's thing, light rear brake, and pray!
 
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