eg23232
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I recently took my 07A to a local DynoJet rep to have it mapped. Since I had to leave it, I trailered it down and back. Since I've had it back I have noticed at slow speed maneuvering, the front really wants to turn-in quickly. I mean noticeable quickly. Out running on the highways through twisties it feels fine. I checked all my suspension settings and they are the same for each fork. Tire pressure where it's supposed to be. For trailering, I used soft ties around the lower fork clamp to tie downs, which I did compress. I never really made note of it before but the tops of my fork tubes are basically level with the top of the clamps. There is about 3/8" 'clean' smooth section of fork below the top of the upper clamp.
Is there a possibility the trailering and compression changed the geometry? If it lenghtened the forks (pulled them down) that would have increased the rake/trail and made it slower to turn-in, not quicker, correct?
Does anyone know what the "factory" fork tube settings in clamps are?
Is there some other reason to account for this?
Is there a possibility the trailering and compression changed the geometry? If it lenghtened the forks (pulled them down) that would have increased the rake/trail and made it slower to turn-in, not quicker, correct?
Does anyone know what the "factory" fork tube settings in clamps are?
Is there some other reason to account for this?