I posted here a while back about my front wheel skipping out under hard cornering over little bumps. I was told I was "pogo sticking" and that sounded apt.
I also was having a wrist shattering ride on bumpy roads.
The advice was to try reducing fork oil and maybe using lighter (5w) fork oil.
So I gradually removed oil and it helped a lot. But there was still skipping.
In the end I lowered the front tyre pressure from the recommended 38 psi to 35. The result is magic! The front now sticks like the proverbial to the woven bed cover. My "had dest ride" post was after I did this and I could feel the grip.
So. For info and questions.
I cannot feel any loss from lowering the pressure...anything to look for?
On my Valkyrie, changing the fork oil is a major PITA. Does anyone figure I should do that rather than go with the lower pressure?
I also was having a wrist shattering ride on bumpy roads.
The advice was to try reducing fork oil and maybe using lighter (5w) fork oil.
So I gradually removed oil and it helped a lot. But there was still skipping.
In the end I lowered the front tyre pressure from the recommended 38 psi to 35. The result is magic! The front now sticks like the proverbial to the woven bed cover. My "had dest ride" post was after I did this and I could feel the grip.
So. For info and questions.
I cannot feel any loss from lowering the pressure...anything to look for?
On my Valkyrie, changing the fork oil is a major PITA. Does anyone figure I should do that rather than go with the lower pressure?