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This happened a while back but I was coming home one night when a rabbit came out of the ditch and hit my front wheel. It caused my front wheel to go into a wobble and took about 200 feet until I could stablize it again. I am just glad that I wasn't going faster. I wastraveling at about 25 mph.

What should one do in that case where something hits your front wheel while traveling? It was the 1st time it ever happened to me.
 

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It just hit the tire and bounced off and went rolling into the ditch. Luckily it wasn't a racoon or badger. They got a little more weight on them.
 

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SOunds like that might work. But back in the late 70s I had a honda cb450 with a fork mounted fairing that I had just bought. I was driving it home going down hill past a cemetary when my front end started wobbling like crazy. I tried to hold it still but could not so I down shifted. The next thing I knew is I was rolling down the road without a bike. So maybe you're right.
By the way we found that taking the fairing off stopped that wobbling. The bike was only scratched up some from accident. The old owner said he never had any problems.
 
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