This phenomenon occurs at the front and rear of the motorcycle, but is felt most strongly at the handlebars, usually at speeds between 90 and 130 km/h.
You feel an unpleasant vibration in your hands, which is a sign that should not be ignored.
In most cases, the tires are not the cause. The most common case is a poorly balanced wheel, which causes the motorcycle handlebars to vibrate. But it can also be due to incorrect centering of the tire on the rim.
What to do if the motorcycle handlebars shake?
Don't be nervous. Slightly relax your grip on the handlebars, reduce speed, and the phenomenon will disappear.
When it comes to tires, there are several reasons that can affect the shaking. In particular: severe wear and incorrect tire pressure. Some motorcycles are more sensitive to this than others.
To put an end to the phenomenon of motorcycle handlebar shaking, we recommend that you go to a professional and describe the phenomenon as accurately as possible.

