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 Posted: 16:51 - 25 Jan 2017 Post subject: Handling issues ER5 |
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Hey there, thanks for looking! New to the forum but not to biking, been riding for 8 years and had my current bike (ER500A1) for just over 2 years, use it as my daily commuter.
I've come begging for advice, I'm having issues with my handling. At first I put it down to rubbish winter road surfaces and the fact that I have a decent tyre on the back and a rubbish one on the front, but it's been getting worse and is knocking my confidence when riding.
The bike feels fine on the straight (mostly). Sometimes it feels wobbly at lower speeds but I'm *reasonably* sure that's due to the way the road has been surfaced, there are lots of grooves running along it.
My problems are mainly in corners, more specifically right hand bends. When I bring it in to a turn the bike will fight me and if I really push it and try to lean in the front wheel feels like its going to slip right out from underneath me. A couple of times I've had what I describe as a 'ducking' feeling as if I've hit a tiny patch of ice and slipped, it's a real 'oh shit!' kind of moment. I've not gone down yet, both times immediately backed off the throttle (not that I was on it very hard) and dragged it back up again. I'm having to crawl around corners because the front end just doesn't feel like it wants to cooperate.
Left hand turns are hardly an issue, there's perhaps a tiny bit of unsteadiness but not nearly to the extent of right turns.
I've checked the wheel alignment and tyre pressures, the front was a bit low but pumping it up made no noticeable difference. If I point the bike down a hill and let go of the bars it does pull to the right. I've seen suggestions regarding this from bent forks to needing to adjust suspension settings. I hope the forks aren't bent, I've never crashed or dropped the bike. I do ride over a *lot* of potholes so I am a bit worried? I replaced the front wheel bearings yesterday as they were totally shot however this has made exactly zero difference in the handling. The forks are not blown. I haven't checked the head bearing yet, waiting for OH to finish work so he can hold the back down (don't have a jack lol).
I would love to hear some suggestions, hopefully it's something simple. Really can't afford an expensive or time consuming fix right now, this bike is my only means of getting to work :/
Thanks in advance!
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Yes, the front wheel was off the ground. Will have a more thorough look tomorrow, thank you  |
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| SilverWings wrote: | | Quote: | You said it had a crappy tyre on the front? Is that still the case?
One other thing to check is to make sure that the fork legs are straight in the yokes. |
Yes it does still have the cheap tyre on the front, have been meaning to change it to match the back one (that one was replaced due to a puncture) but with so much wear left I just put it off. It doesn't feel like it's worn unevenly, I can't see a lip on it. |
Err.. you say you have an iffy tyre.. YET for some peculiar reason, you are looking at anything and everything BUT the tyre, and even considering crash damage a possible cause, even though you haven't crashed it!?!?!?
COME ON! Start at the top of the page, eliminate the obvious and easy FIRST!
Check the tyre pressures. Check the tyre sizes. Make sure they are correct and a suitable 'match'... THEN if problem persists go looking for other possible causes, LIKE the rear wheel alignment or headrace bearings, or the fork oil.. and crash damage fork twist? TENDS not to happen unless you crash, still!
A half decet brand new pair of half decent matched and correctly sized tyres for that bike aught be only around £150... and believe me, a decent pair of matching tyres will do more to revolutionise how a bike feels and your confidence, than anything else you might possibly do to a bike.
Bite the bullet. How much money are you 'saving' trying to eek a few extra miles out of the things you have, and how much is that telling on your nerves and denyng enjoyement of what bike might deliver, for that saving.... its going to need them at some point, why not sooner rather than later? Why suffer to skimp a couple of quids worth of what is the most significant feature on any bike? ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 6 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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