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FrostBack #2 - IBA # 44620
HAHAH! You've never ridden with LeSkid!Your bike is trying to tell you that you are taking it too easy in the corners.
Hint: He takes his FJR on a SuperMoto track and chases Ducati's for fun.
HAHAH! You've never ridden with LeSkid!Your bike is trying to tell you that you are taking it too easy in the corners.
Um, is this some new Fetish I've never heard of before? LOLSo I just went outside and felt-up my front tire.
actually, you do have a point because it did occur to me last night - why did I not hear sound this BEFORE if my tires are cupped so noticeably. So yeah, the cold would appear to be a factor too. Since this season is pretty much toast, I think I'll wait until next spring to get a new PR2 on the front, so I can see if this cupped tire is any quieter when it's not arctic riding conditions.Well I think I will ad a little fuel to the confusion. I do not believe it is anything that has been mentioned so far, tire wear ,psi ,cold, temp, cupping etc.
Think about this for a moment, cold temp, cold pavement, heat from the tire, cold air,the contac of rubber meeting the road with uneven surface, leads me to this conclusion. It is the cold air being trapped under the tire being compressed by the rotation of the tire as it meets the cold pavement than the air being released as the tire continues in its upward travel and the noise is from the air beng compressed and than warmed and being decompressed than mixed with the cold air again Than Kind of like a harmonic noise because it happens so fast. End result the noise you are talking about, a seady hum..
Another way to look at it :help:
I don't notice humming ,but the bike definitely handles different.Has anyone tried running the tires at different pressure when it's cold out ?Tire pressures drop in cold temperatures. Something like 1 psi for every 10 degrees F.
BTW, my Metzlers hum the Beach Boys' "I Get Around" in the summer and Dion's "Run Around Sue" in the winter.
pete
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