BLOODY HELL! It hasn't rained in Canberra for a LONG time, and tonight it was enough to limit visibility and bring all the detergent to the surface. The road was white with foam. I was all over the damn road, I kept losing the front tyre and my braking was three times as long. Tomorrow morning I'll go out and check, but I'm sure it wasn't the tyre, it was the road. In the end, every time I passed another sports bike, I could see the whites of their eyes while they were out like stalks.
That was NO FUN!
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(23-11-2009, 08:11pm)Heidi1 Wrote: BLOODY HELL! It hasn't rained in Canberra for a LONG time, and tonight it was enough to limit visibility and bring all the detergent to the surface. The road was white with foam. I was all over the damn road, I kept losing the front tyre and my braking was three times as long. Tomorrow morning I'll go out and check, but I'm sure it wasn't the tyre, it was the road. In the end, every time I passed another sports bike, I could see the whites of their eyes while they were out like stalks.
That was NO FUN!
Ha ha, Good onya Heidi, U can just roll off the gas!, U don't have to go past every sportsbike crossed up & wicking it up!!
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Tex & Bundy
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You know I don't mind a bit of that!
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(23-11-2009, 09:04pm)Heidi1 Wrote: You know I don't mind a bit of that!
I can just see you now Heids, front wheel in the air passed the ZX14, saying - "front wheel traction wtf is that and who needs it???"
lol, animal!
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
I'm starting to wonder if there is something wrong with my front tyre. I lost traction FAST on the front leaving a course last week and nearly went down in a screaming heap, but I went back for a look and there was gravel on the road, fair enough. For some reason, something in the back of my head has made me wary of pushing the front too hard for two weeks, there was the rain early in the week where the front let go every time I turned right, and I nearly had an off this morning turning right.
SOMETHING IS GOING ON. I've checked the air pressure and that's not it. The wear is FINE, they are all but brand new. Something is wrong.
Check the steering head, wheel and swing arm bearings. Problems in the back can sometimes be felt in front so check both wheel bearings.
Right oh. Whatever it is it is, it kicks in while I am in the apex of a corner turning right, just as I hop on the power. It feels like oil on the road (sudden loss of traction for a moment). I'll check it out this weekend while I have some daylight.
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Dude. Surely you realise I already AM the it girl. Feel free to be my bitch.
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If it involves lots & lots of bitch-slappin' ......i'm down !!!
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(25-11-2009, 10:29am)Heidi1 Wrote: Right oh. Whatever it is it is, it kicks in while I am in the apex of a corner turning right, just as I hop on the power. It feels like oil on the road (sudden loss of traction for a moment). I'll check it out this weekend while I have some daylight.
Dumping the clutch at 7,500 rpm in first in the middle of an Apex after just taking off will do it, do u notice sunshine or clouds?!!
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(25-11-2009, 09:21am)Heidi1 Wrote: I'm starting to wonder if there is something wrong with my front tyre. I lost traction FAST on the front leaving a course last week and nearly went down in a screaming heap, but I went back for a look and there was gravel on the road, fair enough. For some reason, something in the back of my head has made me wary of pushing the front too hard for two weeks, there was the rain early in the week where the front let go every time I turned right, and I nearly had an off this morning turning right.
SOMETHING IS GOING ON. I've checked the air pressure and that's not it. The wear is FINE, they are all but brand new. Something is wrong.
Tess and I are building the GPZ tonight Heidi, bring Percy Phone over and I'll give it the once over for you if you like, we're starting around 6.30. We wont you and the bike in one peice thank you.
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Max
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Thanks. If it is the bearings, I don't want to find out halfway up the mountain at Tathra! Thanks for the offer of a jack, I wasn't ENTIRELY sure how I was going to get the front wheel off the ground. For a moment I was wondering about throwing a line over the scaffolding in the roof of the shed and hooking her up..... but that probably wouldn't work. Then i was thinking about a couple of housebricks and Anthony Tan.... but that is fraught with peril.
A jack it is!
Probably easier without the dogs helping too.
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(25-11-2009, 03:04pm)Heidi1 Wrote: Thanks. If it is the bearings, I don't want to find out halfway up the mountain at Tathra! Thanks for the offer of a jack, I wasn't ENTIRELY sure how I was going to get the front wheel off the ground. For a moment I was wondering about throwing a line over the scaffolding in the roof of the shed and hooking her up..... but that probably wouldn't work. Then i was thinking about a couple of housebricks and Anthony Tan.... but that is fraught with peril.
A jack it is!
Probably easier without the dogs helping too.
Just had the front wheel bearings replaced in mine - guys did it when changing tyres. Had quite a bit of play but I hadn't noticed
The noise from the front that I had previously been ignoring is gone now though
No noticable handling problem for me, but hope it's something simple like that. Nothing worse than having that in the back of your mind, and concentrating on that.
PS. Might be just me, but wouldn't be looking for too much advice from the dogs.
I don't want a pickle . . .
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