Geez mate your a firey bastard arn't you?!
I can handle a GT250R, believe me. I have never come off and I have done nothing on it to prove that I can't ride it well!! So where did that comment come from? Am I riding it badly because oil shitted out the back on to my rear wheel and all over my bike and caused a near high side WHICH I brought back? I ride DRZ400 bikes often at my uncles farm off road on tricky stuff so I am used to slides, but an oil slide is something completely different.
SQUID!!??!? I wear leathers when I ride, boots and gloves. If I was riding "Stupidly" and "Quick" then the oil would have taken the rear wheel right out from underneath me OR the near high side would have actually been a high side. Believe me, I could have gone MUCH quicker around the corner if I wanted to.
The tank slapper at 100km/h was waaaaaayyyyy out of the ordinary. I could have been going 130km/h on the hyobag if I wanted (and still be cruising on that straight) and it bounced everywhere on a dead straight line. I am quite damn sure a 2007 or 2008 r6 would have gone over that with no worries! Hell my Dad's 1990 CBR1000F went faster on the straight than me with no tank slapping action and his bike is over 18 years old!
So what I am saying is, the r6 wont randomly tank slap on simple straights like my Hyosung is. I NEVER SAID that it doesn't tank slap. Shit, if you were being a big enough dickhead on New Zealand country roads (speeding, wheelies etc.) I am sure you could get mostly ANY bike to tank slap. So buddy, read the tread properly before you start accusing me of being a "SQUID" or a shitty rider or a "dumbass".
Other than that guy have a laugh because he thinks I am a "dumbass", the comments have been helpful. I have been talking with the dealer and mechanic and the problem with my Hyosung will be rectified. I value my life and I don't want to be on a leasurly cruise or on a bit of a burn over the takas and have another tank slapper or oil leak.
Cheers for the help and discussion guys and gals
I could imagine mate!! But would it tank slap at 100km/h on a dead simple straight? My dads 18 year old bike will sit at twice that on country roads and not even slightly try to put the rider in to a tank slap. My Hyosung would try to do it on the first pebble on the road!
I would definately have a damper on a high power machine like the r6 too. I never race or go for high speed all the time, but I do like to have the bike nice and low so a quality bike that wont spew oil over my rear wheel and a damper for reassureance would be quite nice right about now!
Cheers mate!
You're right it definitely wouldn't do that - sounds like you have some major issues with that Hyosung! I'd defintely go for the trade it and let the dealer sort it out under warantee option asap if there is one.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be quoted out of context, then used against you.
Yep! That warentee will save my ass! Literally. Oh and my wallet. There are enough holes in that already.
Cheers
Hahahahaha you know I didn't mean that ass!
have you thought that maybe there is nothing wrong with your handbag, and you may have just hit something on the road like a stone/uneven pice of tarmac/dip in the road/low flying wood pidgeon/etc?
ive had many high quality motorcycles (yes better than this magical R6 of which you speak) and have had tank slappers on all of them, which have all been caused by external elements (the best being when i ran over the neighbours cat)
if it happens once or twice forget about it, if starts to happen repeatedly burn it and claim the insurance money.
Hahaha!! I like the r6 for a lot of reasons already, and I havn't had a chance to ride it yet! I will line up the best of the 600 supersports and decide on one in a years time.
Yeah I absolutely thought it was just stuff I was hitting on the road, and I still think that! But it seems that the bike is already worn out from the 4 or 5 that I have had and is doing it much easier than usual. Poor thing, I liked a lot about the Hyosung to be honest. But I don't like it much now that it wants me dead what with all the oil splurting from the bike on to the rear tire.
get your head stem bearings checked, they could be fucked.
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