Death wobbles
I recently purchased a new, but out of production Trek Pilot 5.2 carbon fibre road bike. On my first ride it gave me a hell of a fright while riding down the hill from my home. It got the death wobbles at about 50kph. I usually ride down there in excess of 60kph without any problem.
In the 18 years since I returned to cycling I have not experienced this on any of my 3 former MTB's, my steel Trek 520 touring bike (road bike with 104cm wheelbase), nor either of my 2 tandems. In fact, I have ridden downhill at speeds in excess of 65kph on my tourer and tandems with fully laden panniers front and rear without any hint of this happening. My only recollection of a similar experience has been when I've experienced a flat on the front.
As my 4 or so rides each week each exceed 60kms, invariably I reach speeds in excess of 50kph in places, so this is a problem for me, as well as a disappointment at having shelled out some hard earned only to have the bike do this. Can anyone offer any suggestions on what may be causing it, and/or how to fix it! I'll be taking it back to the shop where I bought it tomorrow, but it would be useful to have some other input.
Tags: bike, death, steering, wobbles
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