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    tanks slappers are what TL's are famous for, they sort the men from the boys what are you complaining about?

    if you wan't a soft bike you would have bought the later and slower v twins currently turned out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troll
    tanks slappers are what TL's are famous for, they sort the men from the boys what are you complaining about?
    if you wan't a soft bike you would have bought the later and slower v twins currently turned out
    Not complaining just stating. Tank slapping at 200 odd isn't fun in anyones game though either. Yep I bought '97 TL's for the animal effect and they certainly delivered!! The bike shop that I traded my last one in at don't want to sell it as they take it home for their weekend riding!
    My missus(Duc-Gurl) has a '99 TL and certainly is milder/kinder to ride...no bite but smooth 'n quick.

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    Are you sure it was the road?

    Perhaps Colemans set your suspension up too hard?
    Or was it those horrible stock D220's?

    May I recommend a M1/Z6 combination?

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    Have ridden it to,a bloody shocker aint it. As Zed said
    Deja Moo: The feeling that you've heard this bull before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL Rider

    After owning TL's I know what you're on about as they are the true slappers from hell! Just one of those things we must endure I'm afraid
    I'd agree with that, I have done only 30 mins on TL1000's.
    WGTN Mcycles offered me a test ride on the 1st model to arrive, pre steering dampener type.
    I took it up Mt Vic. It had a very light fuel load too. I pulled out to pass a bus load of Asian tourists and the thing just went berserk, It tank slapped the length of the bus and gave them a birds eye view of a mean MF tank slapper!!
    I had to pump the brakes up big time after that.
    I knew a steering dampener would tame it, so did not hold it against the TL in my opinion of it.
    I loooooved the character of the TL. Esp out of the corners, the sound matched with the style of acceleration, simply divine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL Rider
    Oooo someone say slapper?
    After owning TL's I know what you're on about as they are the true slappers from hell! Just one of those things we must endure I'm afraid
    Agree, and those steering dampers must be there for show because they don't seem to work very well, and thats coming from somone who rides the tlr like a nana.. must be the 60 series tyre on the front, which is missing a chunk of rubber from the last slapper attack.

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    Losing the front is just a taste of a tank-slapper, Ive been thrown around the handlebars and been run over by the front wheel... one moment I was opening the gas... next thing I was under a bike , mind you... you have to push pretty hard lose it that bad
    "Here for a good time... not for a long time" DUREX

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    You want a tank slapper? Or one out of every corner and over every bit of rough seal? An '03 636 with the front forks set to full hard compression and rebound (presumably for a 300kg plus gorilla, not my more moderately sized ass), will give you the latter. Bonus being that it can turn in so fast that you need stuff all lean to get through any corner.
    ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugilite
    Slapper? That sounds more like a patty cake!
    Come back to us when the handle bars went from lock to lock with your front wheel twisting so badly in your forks it opened up the front brake pads forcing you to pump the front brakes back up before the next corner, now thats a tank slapper!
    Good on you for riding through it though! It is very disconcerting the 1st few times
    Not to mention the cracked front mud guard, and the associates black marks down the road. (CBR 400 Aero, after launching it off the top of a hill).

    I know the early VT's were prone to slapping, or maybe that was one particular rider who binned 3 of them doing it.

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    i did a tank slapper search and couldnt find much info.
    newB what brings on a tank slapper, and how can you avoid it ?
    "Arguing on the internet is like competing in the special Olympics, even if you win, you're still retarded"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishslayer
    Yep certainly do. Its a bloody good dampner eh!. Wonder what Honda are gonna come up with next? cruise control? ABS? Coffee machine? haha
    I hate to tell you Fishslayer, but Goldwings have had cruise control since the introduction of the GL1500 (1998.)
    Keep the shiny side upright, Rhino.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtMad
    i did a tank slapper search and couldnt find much info.
    newB what brings on a tank slapper, and how can you avoid it ?
    A few things.

    Mine was brought on by the fact that the front and rear wheel were not aligned as I come back to earth.

    Most are brought on by big bikes when their head gets reat light under power, and front wheel starts to wag in the breeze, then as it gains traction while wagging it tends to affect the rest of the bike. The rear things it is a fun game and joins in in the attempt to biff the rider over the handle bars.

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    thanks, and i guess the only remedy is to try "ride it out"
    "Arguing on the internet is like competing in the special Olympics, even if you win, you're still retarded"

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtMad
    thanks, and i guess the only remedy is to try "ride it out"
    Yep, but I did have visions of "The Greatest American Hero" when I did mine. Thankfully it settled.

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