Head shakes??
#16
Champs, have you checked your front suspension settings? Are your spring preload,compression and rebound settings all even? If they aren't equal on both sides they could potentially cause the death wobbles! Is one fork seal leaking? Also, maybe uneven or overinflated tyres,worn (sloppy wheel bearings),loose or worn steering head bearings and suspension heights -bike is too high at the back or too low at the front? Just some suggestions.
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#17
All good suggestions I suspect Countbusa. Maybe given that all my settings are as they were out of the box I should take the prompt and look at them now that I have 36000 k's on the clock!!
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. - Not me..... Aristotle
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#18
Tire pressures too,
Hitting the bitumen bulge is a fair bit to recover from, no wonder it shook some, but i would be surprised if its a sign of anything cronic,
Last time i hit one of them hard was on an old RD400... kicked me out of the seat so hard my feet and ass were way above my head... and the landing was very very uncomfortable
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