Your front wheels have probably become unbalanced due to losing a lead weight clipped to the rim or you have changed a wheel following a puncture. They need to be removed and balanced at a tyre centre.
Your bike wheel may wobble from side to side due to issues with the wheel alignment, loose spokes, or an unbalanced tire. These factors can cause instability and make the wheel wobble while riding.
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The steering joints and connections are worn and need replacing Actually, the most likely problem is the tires. They may just need balancing. Sometimes the belts in the tires separate which causes a wobble. high/low spots in tires also causes a wobble. A bent rim can cause a wobble. Excessive negative caster will cause a wobble (alignment issue). Steering joints (inner and outer tie rods will not cause a wobble)
Your mountain bike rear wheel may wobble due to issues such as loose spokes, a bent rim, or an unbalanced tire. These issues can cause the wheel to be out of alignment, leading to wobbling while riding.
The back wheel on your bike may wobble due to issues such as loose spokes, misaligned wheel, or worn-out bearings. These problems can cause instability in the wheel, leading to wobbling while riding. It is important to have a professional inspect and repair the wheel to ensure safe cycling.
Wishbone needs replacing - rubbers have split or gone mishapen.
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To fix a bike wheel wobble, first check if the wheel is properly seated in the dropouts. If it is, then adjust the spoke tension evenly around the wheel. If the wobble persists, the wheel may need truing by a professional bike mechanic.
Probably worn balljoints or tie rod ends or a defective tire.
Swap rear tires from right to left, see if the wobble changes sides. If the wobble changed sides you have a bent rim or a bad tire. If the wobble didn't change sides you have a bent axle or hub.
Loose wheel or tire under inflated or tierod pooched or wheel bearing gone .
check wheel bearings!