Got back to the shop and have the tyres removed and your old ones or a different set of tyres back on. Some tyres just don't work on some bike and leaving them on is asking for an accident to happen.
I had a set of Dunlop 2.05 back in the day on my ZZR1100 and at anything above 70mph I would get a vicious speed wobble.
What pressures are you running? Some tyres can be pressure-sensitive and throw up decel wobbles like yours as a result.
I also concur with the advice to check the steering head bearings.
I did 7000 miles on Storm 2 Ultras with no issues like yours.
sometimes it just happens.
there is a natural oscillation point between 35-50mph on most bikes where the bars give a little wiggle rolling down.
if you are unhappy with it either:
get the shop to check the balancing and runout of the tyre on the rim
not ride no handed.
remember certain tyres have stiffer/softer sidewalls and therefore behave differently, perhaps a bit more rebound may cure it.
The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people's money!
It always happened with my old VFR, so i never loosed go of the handlebars on slowing down.
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
Thanks to everyone for your advice.
b1k3rdude - this the second set and both sets have been rebalanced.
I dont usually let go of the bars but was just testing, stupid i know :-(
As far as tyre pressures go, well went to see a mechanic freind of mine, he checked tyre pressure and found the front to be 5psi to soft and the rear 5psi to hard. Thought the tyre shop would have known the correct pressures!! also, he released the spindle clamps on the front wheel, bounced the forks to reset the spindle and retightend them..Hey presto- no wobble. :-) Happy now, will let you know how the tyres go ....
02-07-14, 05:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-07-14, 05:35 PM by PieEater.)
Big fan of the Avon's myself, would be interested to hear how you rate them in comparison to the PR2's in terms of handling. I can only compare them to the equivalent Bridgestone's and to me they offer a quicker yet more controlled turn in meaning more confident cornering, and they give ~10% better mileage.