As there is no more information on what you have already checked, i shall start with basics. Have you checked the condition of the brakes? If there is plenty of brake material and the discs are not scored or rusting into the pad clamp area, then you need to get the discs checked for warp. This is normally done by placing a DTi guage on a solid stand next to the disc (touching it) the disc is then spun slowly to determine if there are significant changes in the reading on the DTi guage. If there are, then you need new discs.
not usually. warped rotors will cause a vibration during braking.
No, warped rotors will cause vibration when braking.
if it is vibration when braking, it is most likely warped brake discs ,which can be skimmed using a lathe or by replacing. if it is vibration when not braking & coming off the power it could be wear in an inner cv joint
If it is while you are braking, the rotors or druma are warped.
Vibration when applying brakes is most likely warped rotors. Another cause could be loose caliper bolts.
Extreme braking and low inflation cause wear on a bike tire.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, or if it vibrates only when braking you have a warped rotor.
Were the rotors resurfaced or replaced, or just the pads? Warped rotors are the most common cause of vibration when braking
The braking problem is almost certainly a disk brake rotor. The vibration could be a faulty tire, a bent or damaged "half shaft" or an out of balance tire. Front end vibration is not caused by an alignment problem, but can be accentuated by worn suspension or steering components.
yes, A vibration with a frequency high enough to cause itching
There are a number of forces that could cause vibration in a ship. Friction for example is a force known to cause vibration.
Rack and pinion steering will not cause warped rotors. The tie rods, which are part of the system, can cause a vibration if the bushings on the ends are worn out. Warped rotors will do the same thing, and this will show up when applying the brakes.