Hi all,
I replaced the rear tire only. Replaced it with a Michelin Pilot Road 2 (2ct). Front is still a 50% worn Pilot Power.
The bike has 10k's on the clock.
Just had the 10K service on it (all bearings etc ok)
Running 36psi front and 40psi rear.
Of note the rear is a Showa item I believe.........
I'm not sure if it's in my head but I honestly think it feels different!!! Interested to do the benchmarking......
So you have gone for the cheaper option as pilot road is more aimed at better milage than grip I have heard of other owners experiencing the same problems with pilot roads. You should try dropping the rear pressure to 34 and the front to 32-33 psi and soften the rear dampening screw by a turn and a half. Ultimately next time you replacing your tyres you should spend the extra money on either Pilot Power's, ME3's or Pirelli Diablos. Mr Taylor's Ohlins suspension option is also a good investment if you have a spare $1,400ish as you will find that not only doe's it sort the handling it will also give you more mileage out of your tyres.
Personaly I am not a huge fan of the pilot series of tiers, and have never tried any of the 2ct series so cant really comment, apart from I think your pressues are about right.
Wont coment on the suspension adjustment any further than what I stated in my first post as I dont have the knowledge to do so with confidence.
PM has been sent.
That was the way I thought too Scouse, but I ended up with a wallowing bitch when pushing it hard in corners. I found a temporary fix somewhere in the opposite direction.
I feel the same way!Your comment on being hard because it was too soft certainly rings true for me!
I sent one too. Now I'm curious as to what you've done.![]()
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Hard to tell what your feeling by the word different !
Try going into more detail and someone like robert T could prolly help !
My feelings on the stock shock is lets say average ! It's well know the valving is crap (full on or full off on the clickers to feel any difference in comp or rebound)
First thing i'd check is the lock for the preload hasn't come loose and the preload unwound a bit !
Didn't do any adjustment to preload on mine untill i committed it to track but agree with the comments re hard means its too soft ! used to be the hell kidney thumper on the road before i found a happy medium between keeping some static sag and having a reasonable rider sag !
A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"
Bowls can wait !
My issue with the handling is that when in lean, the rear feels a bit skittery in the back (as in it seems to shift out from under it). It also seems like the suspension is not able to handle bumps very in lean......... I'll tell you what though, it's shaking my confidence in the bike![]()
If I was in your position I would now call on the esteemed Mr Taylor - details above - or locally Mr Cobb at Suspensiontech in Ellerslie has always given me a fair go too.
Amateur Guess: Damping is ferked and it's over-sprung to compensate.
A BIKE tester commented recently,
"a general air of bagginess is common on too many Triumphs I've ridden; common enough to make me take my money elsewhere."
He didn't say exactly what he meant by "bagginess", but the OPs bike should be young enough for this malady not have manifested itself yet?
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
http://www.ehow.com/how_4602262_setu...otorcycle.html
Have a couple of read throughs here ! It aint the most comprehensive info but it will help get the basics sorted !
If that new tyre dont sort your issues and ya bike has similar preloads as shown on that site, it will be the comp/rebound settings you have i recon !~ Because unless your riding like an absolute demon on the road the 1050's stock shock should be sweet, if set right !
But again as the others have said, i aint gonna tell ya where to set them as i'm riding solely track and have set mine as best i can, with the help of others with far more knowledge than myself, to suit my needs !
But you will find it is in the settings and if you want the know how, i can recomend a book to source out ! That being "sportbike suspension tuning" by Andrew Trevitt
I've just layed my hands on a copy and though i aint started it yet, i have been assured i need to read it ! I must have been pestering Phill at my local bike clinic so much (want to understand fully, the science of suspension set up, reading tyres etc) for knowledge he went to his book shelf and handed that book to me and said go away and dont come back till ya read it twice !
A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"
Bowls can wait !
http://www.gostar-racing.com/club/mo...ion_set-up.htm
This seems like a good article........... Thoughts???
I'm such a noob to this suspension business but what I can tell from numerous sources is preload is the first step with adjustment in damping to come after getting a feel from riding. Will be an interesting learning curve.
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