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That's a funny looking chain there
Crank the rear preload. My FZ6R front end was getting light like that fully loaded.i have a nasty speed wobble on mine now n i can tell you exactly when im doing 102 (kph officer) without looking at the speedo as the bike instantly goes into the start of a tank slapper. its caused by my luggage. i guess i just need to tour slower.........
oh its cranked right up there.........must be down to the airflow over these bagsCrank the rear preload. My FZ6R front end was getting light like that fully loaded.
oddly enough the FZ was usually around 32 front and 38 in the rear @ 30 degrees c (cold). and it didnt wobble.Running oem suggested tires psi. Like 36/42?
thats what i have in my MT and it weaves like a bastard. my FZ was last checked at 34 f 38 r and that handles fine at the same speed. the only other difference is dunlops on the MT and 023's on the FZI have been advised to run them at recommended pressures, 36 front and 42 rear
well heres the thing, i ride both bikes exactly the same but the 023's sit fine on the road, it doesnt get out of shape easily, it feels fine going deep into corners and the pressures are set a bit low. the dunlops are at the right pressure, it squirms under power, the front feels very unsure at speed but fine into corners. of course its 2 different road surfaces and even 2 different pressure gagues im using so maybe not a definitive test!Are you running bt023,s and the handling is fine?
I have the same recommended psi on my FZ6R and the bike is 80 lbs heavier. The chain free play is suppose to be 5-15mm to... LOLI have been advised to run them at recommended pressures, 36 front and 42 rear
i think it also says not to loon around in forests but since when did i do what the book tells me to do?..............I have the same recommended psi on my FZ6R and the bike is 80 lbs heavier. The chain free play is suppose to be 5-15mm to... LOL
Just like in real life, going by the book usually get you just so far. If the bike wiggles, lower the psi and get some heat in the tires.
We are recommended to follow speed limit and keep the front wheel on the ground, how does that work for you [emoji6]