(edit) it was just cupping, as a few of you mentioned. For other forum noobs like me, explanation and links are on next page
I searched the site and can't find anything close on this one:
I rode up to Mont Tremblant today and it was only 7 degrees celsius or 44 fahrenheit (it sounds so much warmer in fahrenheit). On the way home, when I'd lean the bike down into a curve, I kept hearing this very audible humming sound. Reminds me of the sound a car makes when you have a wheel bearing on it's way out. When I lean over either side, hummmmmmm. When straight, nice & quiet.
So I thought I have a bearing problem. There was a yamaha dealer en route so I pulled-in and asked the guy to check it out. Can't take more than an hour to swap out front bearings, right? He looked at my bearings, tire pressures & a couple of things and said everything is fine. My front brakes could use cleaning but he said that woudn't make the noise I'm talking about. He suggested that since it's friggen cold out, my tires are warm in the center and cold on the edges so they make different sounds...... :glare: (loud enough to hear with earplugs and make me stop riding 60 miles from home!!!!)
Front & rear rubber are nowhere near the wear bars. I shred rubber all the way to the edges all the time and have never noticed this before today. I have to admit, it was a pretty frosty ride today. But that explanation just doesn't make sense to me.
Thoughts? Anyone heard of this?
PS: One time, I reported a strange (to me) whizzing noise from my brakes just after I got the Feej. Warchild called me a ******** and said it was normal. I'd be thrilled to be called a ******** again, if this is nothing to worry about. Warchild?
I searched the site and can't find anything close on this one:
I rode up to Mont Tremblant today and it was only 7 degrees celsius or 44 fahrenheit (it sounds so much warmer in fahrenheit). On the way home, when I'd lean the bike down into a curve, I kept hearing this very audible humming sound. Reminds me of the sound a car makes when you have a wheel bearing on it's way out. When I lean over either side, hummmmmmm. When straight, nice & quiet.
So I thought I have a bearing problem. There was a yamaha dealer en route so I pulled-in and asked the guy to check it out. Can't take more than an hour to swap out front bearings, right? He looked at my bearings, tire pressures & a couple of things and said everything is fine. My front brakes could use cleaning but he said that woudn't make the noise I'm talking about. He suggested that since it's friggen cold out, my tires are warm in the center and cold on the edges so they make different sounds...... :glare: (loud enough to hear with earplugs and make me stop riding 60 miles from home!!!!)
Front & rear rubber are nowhere near the wear bars. I shred rubber all the way to the edges all the time and have never noticed this before today. I have to admit, it was a pretty frosty ride today. But that explanation just doesn't make sense to me.
Thoughts? Anyone heard of this?
PS: One time, I reported a strange (to me) whizzing noise from my brakes just after I got the Feej. Warchild called me a ******** and said it was normal. I'd be thrilled to be called a ******** again, if this is nothing to worry about. Warchild?
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