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Thread: ZX10 front end shake - trackday - why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You need to read my post again I did not rubbish getting mods done entirely I just got the impression he should look up the internet to find out what mods work for that bike rather than take the advise of an expert who may not have even had experience with the sort of bike he has got.

    how do you go about choosing an expert yourself when you need something complex done?
    I don't look on the internet to listen to the opinions of morons like you.

    In this case, there are acknowledged industry experts, and trained mentors.
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    Describe the two crashes after getting the suspension done. Are we talking couple of low impact slides or bigger crashes?
    What did it hit and id it roll etc.
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    They are not experts with his type of bike though otherwise he would not be complaining about the bike having had the work done by them now would he? While they may have impressed you with their skill they did not impress him and I bet the cost to him would not have been cheap. Sounds to me like you want him to keep throwing money at them until they get it right which they may never do if they don't know the bike. Moron yourself.
    I think what most are trying to say is that the experts ghave done thier bit on certain areas, now it is time to look at other parts that could be contributing to the problem.
    Never been too sure as to what your trying to say.
    Thinkin you might think "expert" actually means something quite different to what we think it means.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    All I am trying to say is that on the many forums on the internet there must be a few if he looks them up that gives details on a track setup for his model of bike that works. The way another poster is carrying on you would think if the guys he employed can not give him the results he is after no one can but unless he does an internet search he will never know eh.
    Quick search on the interweb fixes all the real world problems. There must be thousands of keyboard warriors with this bikes solve on hand left in a convenient step by step repair format waiting for the OP to find it.

    Or it could be the forks are twisted in the headstock from one of the 2 accidents following the suspension and damper upgrades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jafa21 View Post


    After getting it sorted i never had any problems on the road or the track.

    What do you think the problem could be? Do i need to get the suspension set up again. The bike has had 2 crashes since the last set up and also removal of fairings.
    Could the slight weight change have offset it or the crashes?
    Please help.
    The key is it was good after the set up then crashed twice since and had fairing swap which shouldn't have effected a lot.
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    go back to basic's first thing is string line the bike, checking the square of the front tire to the rear.
    check for tire stagger ( the bike generally crabs with this issue )
    check suspension linkages ( and pivots for play )
    check headstock play

    Just because a Reputable bike shop has checked doesn't mean they know what the fuck they are doing.

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    Could also be that the rider has undergone a little modification.
    More aggressive now this is track only?
    A bit stiff after 2 crashes?
    Rider lost / gained weight?
    Spending more time in attack mode?

    Sometimes when a rider complains about head shake
    In particular corners or at particular speeds you can see them waving their throttle arm between gear shifts like a chicken trying to achieve flight. When you see it you can see all that input translating steering input.


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    Take a few minutes and watch this video, among other things that needed to be remedied his clamps were bent in an accident and as I recall (watched it a few weeks ago) he was experiencing front end wiggle wiggle


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    Had the same problem on my GSXR when accelerating out of some corners. I just rechecked all my suspension settings and then gave it one more click on the front rebound damping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    All I am trying to say is that on the many forums on the internet there must be a few if he looks them up that gives details on a track setup for his model of bike that works. The way another poster is carrying on you would think if the guys he employed can not give him the results he is after no one can but unless he does an internet search he will never know eh.
    Why do you think he is here asking on this forum? Otherwise he would be running back to the guy who set it up. If you knew anything about bikes and track setup then you would know that every track is unique. So some fuckwit wannabe in America has no idea how to set up a bike for Taupo.

    Weather conditions temperatures etc on every day is different, why do you think the worlds best MotoGP & WSB teams spend days getting a bike set up? The expertise he is looking for is most likely found right here in NZ where the professional tech's and racers have data and research from experience with his bike model and others similar. This is the best way to baseline set his bike for the specific track. Most of these people can be located right here on NZ's friendliest Motorcycle forum

    Oh and FYI this shit (below) shows your ignorance.

    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    ...Could you not look up the internet to find out what mods work for your particular model of bike? I would find that out first perhaps before employing anyone to do mods they think will work. Maybe some models of bike are more suited to mods than others and you may need to buy another bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speights_bud View Post
    Take a few minutes and watch this video, among other things that needed to be remedied his clamps were bent in an accident and as I recall (watched it a few weeks ago) he was experiencing front end wiggle wiggle
    Nice vid, thanks for sharing.

    It confirmed some stuff I have thought I had worked out and learned me some new stuff. Very cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    Could also be that the rider has undergone a little modification.
    This is along the lines I was thinking. The correct suspension settings are not written on stone tablets. If the rider puts on, or loses, weight that will effect things. If the ability of the rider improves so that he is going faster that will also effect things. So, of course, will damage to the bike.

    I have here a copy of "Sportbike Suspension Tuning - How To Improve Your Motorcycle's Handling and Performance" by Andrew Trevitt and I commend this work to anyone who wants to understand their bike's suspension. (No not my copy, y'all can buy yer own.)

    The book contains a suggested course on how to fully understand what effect the various suspension adjustments have. It also contains a trouble shooting guide.

    "High frequency headshake on smooth pavement. Likely cause: insufficient trail
    Add trail by lowering rear ride height, reducing rear preload, lowering the fork tubes in the triple-clamps, adding front preload, or decreasing triple-clamp offset."

    Those suggested solutions are all separated by an "or" not an "and". When altering settings it is best to change just one at a time otherwise you won't know which change worked.

    If I may make one other suggestion? Ask a friendly mod to move this to the "Frame Suspension and Final Drive" forum where it's just possible your thread may attract the attention of people who can help, anyway it should attract less attention from people who almost certainly can't.
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    I loosen the forks on the clamps on the MX bike quite frequently and pump them to resettle them to get rid of any twist from the many offs we have when riding.
    I'm bloody sure some days the bike feels different/better after??

    Except for the Cassina (miss never wrong) Show some good suggestions.
    Do the measuring and alignment for sure
    Small suggestion: Grip with the knees and least amount of grip on the bars when powering out, if the bike still does it, its the bike, if it doesn't, its prob you??
    That was part of a lesson at superbike school TBH Fully cleared up the countersteering myth for me to
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    All I am trying to say is that on the many forums on the internet there must be a few if he looks them up that gives details on a track setup for his model of bike that works. The way another poster is carrying on you would think if the guys he employed can not give him the results he is after no one can but unless he does an internet search he will never know eh.
    Fucking stupid cunt. Find somewhere else to deposit your shit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Nice vid, thanks for sharing.

    It confirmed some stuff I have thought I had worked out and learned me some new stuff. Very cool.
    This is the solution they came up with:


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