Usually it's caused by an out of balance tire/wheel. If that's not it, you could have a defective tire or bent component.
The front suspension is essential to remove friction between the tires of a vehicle and the road. The cover over the front suspension strut is found covering the shock retaining nut.
Front suspension bikes have suspension only in the front fork, providing cushioning and shock absorption for the front wheel. Full suspension bikes have suspension in both the front fork and the rear frame, offering cushioning and shock absorption for both wheels. This allows for a smoother ride over rough terrain and better traction, but full suspension bikes are typically heavier and more expensive than front suspension bikes.
The different types of rear suspension systems used in mountain bikes are: hardtail, full suspension, and dual suspension. Hardtail bikes have suspension only in the front fork, while full suspension bikes have suspension in both the front fork and rear shock. Dual suspension bikes have suspension in both the front and rear, providing the most cushioning and control over rough terrain.
It might be the CV joints. Go to a front suspension specialist and have it checked out.
A mountain bike with front and rear suspension offers better shock absorption and control over rough terrain compared to a bike with only front suspension. This can result in a smoother and more comfortable ride, improved traction, and enhanced handling on challenging trails.
Worn out shock absorbers, missing bottom out bumpers, worn suspension parts, I would recommend a garage safety inspect the front end soon!
A bike with dual suspension provides a smoother ride and better control over rough terrain compared to a bike with only front suspension. The rear suspension absorbs more shock, reducing fatigue and improving comfort for the rider.
The most common causes of overheating and shaking in a vehicle are the head gaskets. A blown head gasket will produce overheating and shaking and may lead to a cracked head.
You may have a problem with the car's suspension system such as a need to replace the shocks . If the driver is over weight the vehicle will lean to the left.
Probably a worn out suspension bushing.
The key differences between front and rear suspension on a mountain bike are their location and function. Front suspension, located in the fork of the bike, absorbs impact from the front wheel hitting obstacles. Rear suspension, located near the rear wheel, absorbs impact from the rear wheel hitting obstacles. Both suspensions help improve rider comfort and control over rough terrain.
Probably a worn out bushing in the suspension. There are a fair amount to choose between.