26-10-13, 02:25 PM
I agree with Locksmith. It might be the bike, not you.
Give it a thorough check: tyre pressure and profiles, suspension, wheel bearings, head and swingarm bearings etc.
Even if nothing turns out to be amiss, the knowledge that the bike's in tip-top condition will help confidence.
@Grahamm. Limit Point. I use it all the time, but it doesn't tell me what speed I should be doing, merely whether the corner's tightening or opening out.
Give it a thorough check: tyre pressure and profiles, suspension, wheel bearings, head and swingarm bearings etc.
Even if nothing turns out to be amiss, the knowledge that the bike's in tip-top condition will help confidence.
@Grahamm. Limit Point. I use it all the time, but it doesn't tell me what speed I should be doing, merely whether the corner's tightening or opening out.