WOW.....Hey thanks guys for all the input! Thanks to all who are helping me as I just found out about this as I put her on the Flip stand to change out the LED lighting system on the rear.
Here is what I know...
1. The Tires were bought from Dennis Kirk and were mounted at the Triumph dealer I was complaining about in a previous thread for poor quality service. So its a dedicated triumph dealer-if the tire was out of round he would have seen the runout when he was spin balancing it. So if it is seated wrong or was defective from BStone-the tech should have caught that...These are NEW TIRES and I paid 700 dollars to have them mounted and the brake pads changed....And now I am having probs with both....
2. The tires have maybe 400 miles on them..NOT A SINGLE BURNOUT...All normal riding....
3. I will do the things you suggest warp to make it more easily visible and check out those shocks....
If one of the shocks was adjusted in a different position than its counterpart-that would not cause it?
4. I will aerospace 303 the whole tire to take make it uniform in color and reshoot the vid and post it I will check the bead seating and then the shock movement or behavior with the runout going.
5. I am too ignorant to understand how a "tire hanging on the swing arm" affects runout...The left shock bolts to the diff...When the shaft splines were greased that diff and rear axle were aligned proper before tightening.
I will try to located a run out gauge and worst case take it to the Augusta GA Triumph dealer....That will be a $$$ debacle as they hate working on other peoples mistakes and I do not want to take it to the original shop for obvious reasons......
Most importantly......
YOU GUYS ARE LITERAL LIFESAVERS....Like I said I only road the bike 400 miles with the new tires on and it gives me pause what would have happened if the rear tire would have seperated from the wheel doing 80mph..
Back with more vids in a few hours...
Cheers....G