Ok so I take my bike in to have the wheels powder coated black as well as have the front sprocket changed from a 16T back to stock. When the bike is all done I go pick it up and take the long way home because it's been a few weeks. All is well until I come up to about 95 mph on a straight and I notice what feels to me like the front tire out of balance. Call up the shop and inform them of my findings, and they said they'd like to rebalance the tire. Bring it in to have that done and it doesn't fix the issue.
Next he wants to try the silica BB's in the front and rear as well as go over the bike one more time to check for anything obvious. We do this and it still vibrates starting at 95 mph and up. At this point I'm thinking that maybe some powder coat got behind the rotors causing some run out so I break out my dial indicator and commence to checking things out. Front rotors had .009-.010" run out and the rear had a staggering .023". I think to myself, this has to be it so I bring the wheels back to the guy to have the rotors removed and the mounting surface checked for excess paint. While he had them he rebalanced them with the cush drive installed just to try something different. I reinstall and check runout once more, and to my surprise the rear now had .002" and the front was now .007" on both sides (spec is .011" iirc).
This made no change in the issue whatsoever so im starting to think that maybe the tire is at fault here. I mean its probably within 1000 miles of being at the service limit, so just last week I have a new front Michelin PR4 installed and as you can guess... no change. The rear is a Dunlop Q3 with several thousand miles left in it. The wheels do no appear bent just by spinning them on the stand, and the bike itself has 10,578 miles on it.
I've done as much online research as I can and can find nothing on this exact issue. I would like to add that the vibration doesn't seem to get more "heavy" with added speed, only increasingly frequent. I actually brought the bike up to 175 after the tire change to see what it would do, and the bike was stable as always just vibrating like a mfer.
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