grendell
Well-known member
I have an 06 AE that I purchased used a few months ago. It has about 4500 miles on it. When I ride it the steering feels really stiff, especially at low speed. I had another 06 AE previously that I purchased new so I know how it is supposed to feel and can tell a difference.
It feels as if the front tire is low on air. I have triple checked the air pressure and am running 39F/41R. I double checked the suspension settings on the dials on top and they are set to the standard settings. I torqued the steering head bearings as well.
The front tire is the OEM Metz Z6. The rear is a Dunlop D220. They both look good.
What else should I check? I am considering just putting a new set of Pilot Road 2 on anyway. Any other ideas of what I should try?
Also, when I torqued the steering head bearings I went to 37 and then backed off and was trying to go to 13. The first time I tried to go to 13 my torque wrench seemed to keep going. It felt like I was getting a little too tight so I stopped and loosened it again and went to 13 and the wrench clicked this time. There is a possibility that I went a little past 37 that second time. Could I have damaged something or if I did go a little over will it loosen up some and correct itself as I ride? BTW, the issue above with the stiff steering was happening before I tightened the steering head bearings so if I did overtighten it isn't the cause of that issue.
Thanks for your help.
Eric
It feels as if the front tire is low on air. I have triple checked the air pressure and am running 39F/41R. I double checked the suspension settings on the dials on top and they are set to the standard settings. I torqued the steering head bearings as well.
The front tire is the OEM Metz Z6. The rear is a Dunlop D220. They both look good.
What else should I check? I am considering just putting a new set of Pilot Road 2 on anyway. Any other ideas of what I should try?
Also, when I torqued the steering head bearings I went to 37 and then backed off and was trying to go to 13. The first time I tried to go to 13 my torque wrench seemed to keep going. It felt like I was getting a little too tight so I stopped and loosened it again and went to 13 and the wrench clicked this time. There is a possibility that I went a little past 37 that second time. Could I have damaged something or if I did go a little over will it loosen up some and correct itself as I ride? BTW, the issue above with the stiff steering was happening before I tightened the steering head bearings so if I did overtighten it isn't the cause of that issue.
Thanks for your help.
Eric