dsmack
"Old, Slow, but Lucky"
Randy ~ A couple of more questions, which may have been covered, but aren't immediately apparant in this thread:Steering Head Bearings were checked.Problem on 405, 5, 101, 134, 210, and yes I could feel the rain groves, but that wasn't the problem.
I pumped up the tires to 40/42, some improvement but I'm still not satisfied.
I'm now looking into new tires, may not happen right away but at least now I know for sure something is not right.
Thanks everyone.
Randy
How many miles are on the bike, total? I assume it is new to you?? I assume that it's never been wrecked? How much do you weigh?
I agree with the earlier posters that your tire pressure has been too low. The overwhelming concensus here and elsewhere seems to be that 40/42 is better for overall handling and tire wear. Increasing the pressure now may not completely solve your problem on this set of tires because the wear pattern has already been established by the previous under-inflation.
There is a concurrent thread running on the forum discussing the difference in feel of the Feej while running with/without the top box. You might want to take it off and take it for a spin, just to see what difference it makes with your bike. Then you might want to try running it with the gap filled between you and the top box, just to see what the wind flow change makes in total handling/feel.
I can guess that you're thoroughly frustrated by all of this by now... I know I would be! Probably the only way you'll know for sure is to keep up with a methodical, one step at a time approach to see what you can isolate as the main cause of the feel you're experiencing.
I'm betting that a set of new tires when these are shagged, run at 40/42 lbs front and rear, will go a looooong way toward solving your problem.
Good luck!
Don