's true. Like you said - just ride through it.![]()
A couple of thoughts:
Lowering both ends will slightly reduce the wheelbase and possibly the trail. Both of those make the bike less stable.
Stiffening the suspension (through damping clicker adjustment or raising tyre pressure - the tyre sidewalls act as the first part of the suspension) will reduce the bike's ability to damp out oscillations before they get carried away. Static push-tests on the suspension don't tell you much if anything about how you've affected the bike at road-speed suspension loads. Too much front rebound or too little rear rebound damping is a cause. More preload usually needs more rebound damping to counteract the stronger spring return force - aren't the DR650's notorious for insufficient rear rebound? Google "motorcycle suspension weave".
Knobby tyres are not known for even wear, in any dimension. Worn tyres in combination with the aforementioned could be enough to tip the balance.
So I would suggest back off your tyre pressures and suspension clickers as a first test.
(Personally I haven't noticed any instability with the T63, in fact possibly the opposite. A sample of one is not statistically significant though.)
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
i check it next to another bike, got him to sit on 100km. i read 110km.
also on the speed readings on some speed check poles around town, doing 60km on my speedo read 52km on the readout..???
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oh well at least i should never get a speeding ticket.
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Well that means I am weaving at 100k, tried riding through it and results weren't good.
Will piss around with tyre pressures etc, will back off the damping slightly at the rear and will also set the static sag with rider and gear to the same as the rear is slightly firmer.
I will do these in small increments and note the difference, unfortunately with budget suspension there is only so much one can adjust but by all accounts it still works ok, just a matter of fine tuning it to the best I can get.
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I have an agressive front knobble tyre (Trelleberg? from memory) that does it to my bike. It was annoying but fairly predictable.
Not so bad with a fork brace installed but then that's an overpriced mission on its own which severley limits suspension clearances up front.
I run the rear lowered as per the book and am back to full height on the front.
With a good and stable front tyre on I have also experienced what felt like a front end wobble for the first 300ish km running in the new rear tyre. Obviously it was the rear doing it that time. It was the C02 Mitas? which settled down eventually and become a new favourite agressive rear.
Only had it happen with knobbly tyres.
I have balanced my rims to off-set the rim locks when I installed them, but not the whole deal including tyre, not recently anyway.
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Nice big effective front mudguards like the DR has can also cause a wobble at higher speeds, I wouldn't expect much at 100 but checking it is bolted on straight would be a good idea.
Clint
My Dr has had the same speed wobble since putting D606's on it!
But... that same weekend was when I decided to crash the hell outta the bike on Orongorongo on Easter Sunday, so......
might actually not be the tyres!
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with eather trail wings and E-07, E-09, tires, bikes been stright and true..
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