Mogan
Well-known member
Ohhh Baaaabeee!!!!
Dam skippy. Love it!gold is pretty sweet against the red, isn't it?
This ain't really a regular back road that you were riding last week :The suspension's a wee bit harsh on regular backroads.
Right... that road wouldn't be the ordinary backroad, would it?This ain't really a regular back road that you were riding last week
You know, Apex, I believe you have a good point here, because the turn-in is, in fact, something I am not 100% happy with on my R1. At first I thought I was just unfairly comparing it with my old CBR929 (a bike that has blazing fast, almost telepathic steering) and was also blaming the stock Dunlop 218s, tires that are complete **** in every way.hey wc
you wanna move that rear axle back as far as you can get it. take my word for it, the bike will turn in so much better then ever has
try adding in some more ride hight too (the rear shock-i'm not sure if its still the oem or not). that will also help out, and try 2mm increase until your happy. i would not go more then 7-8mm when its all said and done (at that point your swingarm angle will change and you don't want to change that).You know, Apex, I believe you have a good point here, because the turn-in is, in fact, something I am not 100% happy with on my R1. At first I thought I was just unfairly comparing it with my old CBR929 (a bike that has blazing fast, almost telepathic steering) and was also blaming the stock Dunlop 218s, tires that are complete **** in every way.hey wc
you wanna move that rear axle back as far as you can get it. take my word for it, the bike will turn in so much better then ever has
But even with the lighter Carrozzeria wheels and the Qualifier tires, the turn-in is more effort than it should be, IMO.
And since I went up a tooth in the back, I'll definitely have to add a link or two to the chain, no question.
Absolutely not.... this phrase only applies to bikes that are designed/ridden for the Long Haul. Doesn't apply to show bikes/track bikes, etc., which garner a trivial amount of mileage compared to a serious touring machine. B):blink: Just dawned on me... is the "Clean Bike = Gay Bike" not applicable to the R1?
Kinda like skooter's work boots and patten leather, high healed pumps, then, eh?Absolutely not.... this phrase only applies to bikes that are designed/ridden for the Long Haul. Doesn't apply to show bikes/track bikes, etc., which garner a trivial amount of mileage compared to a serious touring machine. B):blink: Just dawned on me... is the "Clean Bike = Gay Bike" not applicable to the R1?
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