Goodman4
Pressing on
I wish I had a better way to describe this but near the end of the last tires the back started feeling mushy. Sometimes it feels ok, but most of time on straights it feels a little like the air pressure is really low. My wife noticed it when she rode on the back and she first described it as "mushy". It feels ok on the corners to me, but it certainly doesn't instill confidence like a new set of tires usually does. I have pulled over a couple times thinking I had a flat. Other times I have felt a little like I'm on gravel or something with weird traction.
Specifics - 34,600 miles (27 k put on by me in the last 4 years). Last tires were the combo of Bridgestone Battlax T30's on the front and PR2's on the rear. I actually think this was my favorite set of tires but I usually run Pirelli. Because it felt "mushy" and was a little cupped but not really bad, I went ahead and had the shop change the tires and I went back to Pirellis with 5600 miles on the tires.
I had them check everything and change the final drive fluid. When I picked it up I could tell it was no better at all if not worse. I went back over and he said he checked the wheel bearings and everything he could. He thought it was fine. I do trust him and he usually does a good job for me. I usually run 41 psi in both tires, and have tried going up to 43 in the rear to see if that helps, but it doesn't.
Could this be suspension related? The mechanic said he didn't think the swing arm bearing could be a factor on the FJR. I'm about to think it might be my imagination now and I'm just expanding my existing mental problems. Anything else I should check?
Specifics - 34,600 miles (27 k put on by me in the last 4 years). Last tires were the combo of Bridgestone Battlax T30's on the front and PR2's on the rear. I actually think this was my favorite set of tires but I usually run Pirelli. Because it felt "mushy" and was a little cupped but not really bad, I went ahead and had the shop change the tires and I went back to Pirellis with 5600 miles on the tires.
I had them check everything and change the final drive fluid. When I picked it up I could tell it was no better at all if not worse. I went back over and he said he checked the wheel bearings and everything he could. He thought it was fine. I do trust him and he usually does a good job for me. I usually run 41 psi in both tires, and have tried going up to 43 in the rear to see if that helps, but it doesn't.
Could this be suspension related? The mechanic said he didn't think the swing arm bearing could be a factor on the FJR. I'm about to think it might be my imagination now and I'm just expanding my existing mental problems. Anything else I should check?