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wato39 26-May-2006 23:06

748 r running wide in corners
 
Something i've noticed with my bike , first time it happened thought it was just me but its happened a few times , normal speeds all is ok ,but if i get to a corner when i'm giving it some i start to run wide then if i try to counter this by leaning a bit extra it realy feels like the front is going to tuck , its quite scary , the are tyres are diablo's and all the preasures are ok ,any thoughts ? rear ride hieght maybe ?

ali 26-May-2006 23:39

I generally find this happens when the rear ride height is set too high, but you usually notice at walking pace as the front sort of flops around.

Best bet is definitely to have someone help you with setting the suspension up for your weight/height/style. Why spend £x000 on a bike and not chuck another £60 getting it right? Try a search on the site for suitable folk to help out.

Cheers,

Ali

Bungi 27-May-2006 00:40

are the forks topping out? sometime you get that vauge knida straight on feel when the forks arent adjusted right.
just maybee

Totto 27-May-2006 01:14

Tyre pressures , static/loaded sag , check them then post back , make sure all settings back to std ,ignore me if you have already done all this :roll:

wato39 27-May-2006 09:18

Trye pressues are ok , but i'll check the sag ,thanks, any idea what the static sag should be ?

[Edited on 27-5-2006 by wato39]

Lightning Boy 27-May-2006 23:02

First and foremost.......

What profile front tyre are you running.....60 or a 70 ?

Duke2BSteve 29-May-2006 11:29

Mine did this when i bought it, noticed it really drifting on roundabouts.. Had my front Ohlin seals and oil replaced, and this stopped the problem.

Totto 29-May-2006 13:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Duke2BSteve
Mine did this when i bought it, noticed it really drifting on roundabouts.. Had my front Ohlin seals and oil replaced, and this stopped the problem.



And prob set your front sag at the same time

Gaz 748 29-May-2006 19:24

Could be 60 profile front tyre, had the same problem
changed to 70 profile, no more problems.

Brent 29-May-2006 20:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gaz 748
Could be 60 profile front tyre, had the same problem
changed to 70 profile, no more problems.


Same as Gaz - front always felt like tucking in on the 120/60.

wato39 29-May-2006 20:24

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gaz 748
Could be 60 profile front tyre, had the same problem
changed to 70 profile, no more problems.


It is a 70 profile tyre .

adrian748 15-Jun-2006 20:06

Agree change to 70 profile front, problem solved.

Felix 15-Jun-2006 20:27

As a starting guide, try 15 mm rear and 25 mm front static sag. Running wide usually means the rear is squatting too much in relation to the front. This can be due to a number of factors, but static sag must be checked first. After that maybe the rear ride height is too low, or the spring is too soft for your weight. How heavy are you and what's the spring rate (printed on the spring)?

Stu748R 15-Jun-2006 21:36

So its not just me then..............................

GsxrAge 15-Jun-2006 22:27

Does it run a 180 or a 190 rear ?????

GsxrAge 15-Jun-2006 22:27

Does it run a 180 or a 190 rear ?????

smilo006 15-Jun-2006 22:36

running wide
 
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simple guide to checking suspension. Don't need a stand, get a mate to pull the bike up on its side stand. Settings in your manual provide std settings.

weeksy2 16-Jun-2006 08:53

WAto.... get yourself down to LouigiMoto in the next few weekends with me and a few of the boys.... hoping to make it down the weekend after next. He will set up your bike so it turns amazingly.... I've ridden a 996 and a 748 recently and neither handle even close to how mine is.... Possibly if being picky i'd take 1 click off each of the back end to soften it slightly...

Drop me a pm to sort if you fancy it...

Jon 16-Jun-2006 18:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by Felix
As a starting guide, try 15 mm rear and 25 mm front static sag. Running wide usually means the rear is squatting too much in relation to the front. This can be due to a number of factors, but static sag must be checked first. After that maybe the rear ride height is too low, or the spring is too soft for your weight. How heavy are you and what's the spring rate (printed on the spring)?


Felix with Ohlins forks I don't think he has a cat in hells chane of getting 25mm of sag. Closest I ever got was 30mm untill I had the new converstion kit.


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