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Tank Slapper / Wobble
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Tank Slapper / Wobble

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Uncontrollable handlebar oscillation at speed — the bars violently slap side to side.

What is it

A tank slapper (wobble) is a rapid oscillation of the handlebars from side to side. The bars violently slap left and right, and the motorcycle becomes uncontrollable. At high speed, this is one of the most terrifying situations a rider can face.

How it happens

The front wheel lifts off the road (from a bump, wheelie, or hard acceleration), and when it returns it contacts at an angle. Oscillation begins — each deflection amplifies the next. Without a steering damper, the bars can reach uncontrollable amplitude within seconds.

How to reduce the risk

  • Hold the bars loosely — death-gripping amplifies the wobble
  • Grip the tank with your knees — stabilize the bike with your body, not your hands
  • Gently roll on the throttle — load the rear wheel to stabilize the chassis
  • Install a steering damper if you ride fast sportbikes

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