I thank you all for the input.....I liked the term “Flop” describes the situation I know as the fall away ....well.
The front tyre fitted is Pirelli Gran Turismo.....I am a Scotsman retired and now living in Limassol in Cyprus.
There is not much of a choice here for tyres but I know some Dunlops are available. Thinking about my problem a little more I checked the torque of the head bearing nut and it was over the 13ft lbs quoted in the manual but only slightly. I had this problem on a cruiser once and I just tightened up the bearing nut until I was happy. The FJR tyre pressure is 2.5 bar and I’m loathed to increase the pressure which would reduce the tread meeting the road. I’m looking at changing the fork oil, which I’m sure has nothing to do with the problem but I’ll do it anyway as I’m sure it will need changing. It’s a pity there is not a fluid drain screw at the bottom of the forks like my Harley. . I’ll also look at greasing the steering bearings which I’m not sure can be done without fairing removal. Any pointers or diy info would be welcome.
So far ...I’m pleasantly pleased with the bikes performance. As I’ve said it’s 30+ years since I last owned a sports bike an FZR1000 exup. It’s a whole book to explain the differences but I can see why this bike is so popular. My wife was not too pleased to say the least to see me back on a Sports bike albeit a tourer. I tell her as a Tourer its much much slower....NOT
I will still potter about with the Harley but if I want a wide smile I’ll climb aboard the FJR. ...Last year i was sitting at the port of Portsmouth in the UK waiting to board a ship to Santander Spain when I got talking to a dozen touring bikers on their way to tour Portugal......it’s all their fault.
i have owned bikes all my life starting with a Scooter at school, a Lambretta LI 150......then managed to secure a Triumph 650 Thunderbird T with a Swallow Fibre glass sidecar....in Scotland I could drive a big bike back then with a sidecar at 16 years of age.
Im gave up biking a couple of times as I got older and sold the bikes and the leathers and toolkits only to return a few months later. At 66 I wonder how long I can keep going. When the sun comes out on this sun kissed isle there is nothing better than to ride along with a smile on my face.
One again thank you to one and all......hopefully I’ll sort my problem .....I appreciate any help given.....why try to reinvent the wheel when there is a wealth of help and info given here.