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 Posted: 12:07 - 29 Jun 2013 Post subject: New tyres and fresh forks, feels dangerous... |
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So the Varadero was overdue a set of fork seals and a rebuild on the front end along with 2 tyres so I did that today.
All went well, everything seems to be perfect, apart from it feels so damn dangerous to ride.
It feels like it will flop over in the corners, I used to be able to hit corners at 50-60mph and have no worries, this was on square tyres and leaking forks...for about 4 months now.
Would changing the tyres really give me that much of a confidence hit? I genuinely am scared to ride the damn thing, its so eager to want to turn in but it feels far less stable than the R1 and that has a real evil turn in.
Tyres in question, Pilot sporty on the front, conti twist SM on the rear, front is 31psi, rear is 33psi.
Could be because I've got so used to the neutral and bad handling it had that I wasn't aware it could be like this  |
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Its far sharper than the R1 which is the scary bit, checked all the bearings, they were fine, greased them to be sure anyway.
The bar wobble I had has gone, I put it down to the unbalanced front tyre, but I genuinely felt safer doing any speeds on that bike with its bar wobble, slow punctured tyres and leaking forks  |
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 Posted: 13:43 - 29 Jun 2013 Post subject: Re: New tyres and fresh forks, feels dangerous... |
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| ##Paddy## wrote: | conti twist SM on the rear |
Due to a slight wine o'clock hiccup[*], I accidentally ordered a SM for the GPZ500. The profile looked like a V, and fresh on, it felt like it was going to tip over with the slightest lean. It's calmed down a lot now that I've squared it off a bit though, so MTFU and ride through it, soldier.
[*] "Don't click on the SM, don't click on the SM, don't something on the... something." ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Just don't break it..  ____________________ Current: Ducati Multistrada 1200s |
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Lol paddy I was used to my buggered swing arm and wheel bearing, when i changed em it was like a new bike  |
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 Posted: 13:52 - 29 Jun 2013 Post subject: Re: New tyres and fresh forks, feels dangerous... |
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On my old TZR, I was riding it on knackered front and rear wheel bearings, two squared tyres and a shocker that had no damping, would just bounce up and down. I was used to it like that and was even out-pacing my ex on her NSR.
I got all of this sorted at the same time. When I got on the bike it felt like it didn't want to be upright, like it would just tip in from the slightest of input, felt really de-stabilised. I soon realised that is how it was supposed to be. Got some really good cornering out of it after that. Followed by a lowside from getting too confident  ____________________ Current: Yamaha FZ1 '07 | GSXR 750 SRAD
Past: CB125TDC | TZR125 | GPZ500 | CBR600F3 | ZX9-R | GSXR1000 K4 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 184 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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