TL1000r two's up suspension problem?
TL1000r two's up suspension problem?
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rumpelstiltskin

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2,805 posts

280 months

Tuesday 15th May 2007
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Was out the other day scaring the missus on the bike and when i got home looked at my shiney new rear hugger,scratched to hell at both sides?The standard undertray,well i think it was that had been coming right down and putting deep scratches in the hugger?She's only about 9 and a half,ten stone or something.Is this normal or do i need to firm the suspension up a touch?

biker's nemesis

40,889 posts

229 months

Tuesday 15th May 2007
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rumpelstiltskin said:
Was out the other day scaring the missus on the bike and when i got home looked at my shiney new rear hugger,scratched to hell at both sides?The standard undertray,well i think it was that had been coming right down and putting deep scratches in the hugger?She's only about 9 and a half,ten stone or something.Is this normal or do i need to firm the suspension up a touch?


Hi rumpelstiltskin,the extra weight over the back of the bike (pillion) would cause the suspension to compress more. To save a lot of confusion try turning everything up five clicks at a time and see how you go from there.(you should have a hand book to check where the adjusters are.



Or.. leave the wife at homehehe


John.

anonymous-user

75 months

Wednesday 16th May 2007
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Or.. leave the wife at homehehe


That's the answer!! laugh

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

284 months

Wednesday 16th May 2007
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Of course it's got a handling problem with two on it - it's got a handling problem with one!!! biglaugh

rumpelstiltskin

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2,805 posts

280 months

Wednesday 16th May 2007
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lol,i don't find any handling problem to start with them at all!I've had a Busa,Zx12r,r1,SP1 and i've had this TL longer than any of them,i think the TL handles ok,you just have to be a bit more forceful that's all,i think it's one of those bikes that would just spit you off and then say,"ok,whose next?"They've a lot of eh?Oh yeah,character i think they call it.

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

284 months

Wednesday 16th May 2007
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To be fair, I really liked mine as a practical road bike, but on track, or when really pressing on on the road, I found that the front always wanted to run wide, it never felt particular confidence inspiring at the front end. I only owned mine for 4 months before taking it back and buying an R1 instead.

Bags of character though, and I do miss the flames that my race cans popped whenever I backed off the throttle hehe

rumpelstiltskin

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2,805 posts

280 months

Wednesday 16th May 2007
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Yeah i seen the running wide issue on a road test for a magazine.I just tend to use really wide roads just in case!

Mad Dave

7,158 posts

284 months

Wednesday 16th May 2007
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LOL!! My previous bike was a ZX7R so I was used to a really solid front end - the TL just scared me. I also felt, on track, that one slight wrong move with the throttle and i'd be highsided quicker than I could say "Oh my, that's a lot of torque". hehe