Worn tire?
Tire and/or wheel out of balance?
Bad wheel bearing?
Bent axle?
You have a damaged tire. Try rotating the front tires with the rear tires to see if the wobble switches to the back.
The tire needs to be balanced or the shock is dead.
The front wheels of a car can wobble because the car's suspension is not in proper alignment. The wheels may also wobble if the rim is bent or if the tire is improperly installed
Your front bike tire may wobble due to issues such as improper tire inflation, loose wheel bearings, misaligned fork, or a bent rim. It is important to address these issues promptly to ensure safe and smooth riding.
In front of the passenger side front tire. Remove the fender liner to access.In front of the passenger side front tire. Remove the fender liner to access.
Tire could be unbalanced, wheel bearing shot, lower ball joint bad.
the battery is in front of the tire on the passenger side. Remove the plastic cover in front of the tire
tires out of balance, separated belts on tire, or worn out tire.
front passenger side of the transmission under the vehicle engine/trans. close to the front passenger side front tire.
broken belt in a tire. if you feel it in the steering wheel it usually a front tire or a rear if you can feel it in the seat
One of the front tires has a broken belt in it. Take it to your tire shop and they can find the tire that needs replaced.
A bad tire with belt separation. Loose/worn steering joints. Bent rim. A warped rotor (if wobble happens while braking only).