On Mon, 2010-08-09 at 17:28 -0500, Rene Sterental wrote:
> You're correct. My confusion. It's just that the OP stated that at
> speed he'd see a bump or something, would tense and hit the brakes and
> the vibrations would start; it threw me off.
> 
> This is quite an interesting discussion but seeing as there is no cure
> and it's just another bike trait to understand, I'd like to know what
> is the best way to address it when it happens at high speed on a
> downhill. That's when things get scary. The low speed wobble is not a
> real safety concern.

Clamp the top tube between your knees.  According to the FAQ, a light
touch is sufficient; the times it happened to me, I squeezed the
bejeezus out of it, trying my best to squash the tube flat - and that
worked fine.

And then, somehow, without knowing what I did, I changed the setup on
the bike and it never did it again.



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