Recently, I have noticed that my front suspension makes a "thunking" noise when going over sharp bumps in the pavement. It also makes this noise when holding the front brake lever and pumping the forks up and down. It does not make this noise when passing over more gradual bumps and when pumping the forks up and down without using the front brake.
The first thing that came to mind is loose steering bearings. So I raised up the front end and tried to move the forks back and forth, but no movement was noticed. The forks turned back and forth easily, and they did seem to have a slight amount of drag. Also, on other bikes, when I have had a loose steering head bearing, I have heard a higher pitched "click" when braking to a stop.
So I am not sure if this noise is something that is the result of the design of the front forks (the upside-down Showa forks on the BMW F800GS make a similar noise due to a plastic part inside the forks bouncing around) or is due to loose steering bearings. I had planned to visit my shop's service department and have them check it out, but it looks like it is going to be raining for the next week and this issue is no rush, so I will wait until it dries out before checking with them. In the meantime, I wonder if anyone here has any ideas or comments.
I could adjust the steering bearing myself, but I lack the necessary special socket wrench to loosen the steering bearing nut and do not have the torque values for the lower triple clamp bolts or the adjusting or locking nuts, so I hesitate to mess with things unless I know there is a problem.