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bobthebiker 2 Aug 2010 01:40

84 xt600 handling issues
 
I just decided to take my bike offroad for the first time, coming back onto the street, adn a few times offroad, it felt a little odd, I'm not sure how to describe it, other than it feels as though my back end wants to turn while I want to go STRAIGHT.

the swingarm and rear wheel bearings are all nice and tight, zero play in them. front wheel bearings are brand new all balls kit, and steering head are unknown.

anyone have some ideas? for what its worth, I'm running twinduro tires front and rear, at 28psi, which I feel is a happy medium between offroad grip, and on road handling.

bacardi23 2 Aug 2010 19:35

Check if your chain isn't too tight!
Also, check if you've set the chain adjusters to the same position!


Vando :cool4:

oothef 2 Aug 2010 20:48

Is this only noticeable off-road? Are the forks twisted in the yolks? Frame bent? Wheels out of line?
Is it to the left or right?

bobthebiker 3 Aug 2010 13:11

thats just it, its both directions, which doesnt suggest bent forks or frame, although I'll still check the forks when I'm home from vacation anyhow.

oothef 3 Aug 2010 13:33

Broken frame? Spindle nuts not tight? Thorough inspection required

bobthebiker 3 Aug 2010 13:57

frame is solid, no bends or breaks, I'm thinking maybe loose wheel spokes. a bent rim is possible. I'm not entirely sure what the issue is offhand. may be lower tire pressure combined with something in the road, as I havent checked the tire pressure lately, so its possible my air pressure in the tires is a bit low.

oothef 3 Aug 2010 14:19

I was going to say tyre pressures in my last post but you'd put 28psi in your first post. If you've not checked lately they have a habit of reminding you by behaving badly in corners, front being vague and "pushing", rear threatening to come round, hanging out. First thing to check

bobthebiker 5 Aug 2010 17:30

well, I checked my tires today. 20psi rear, and I think it was 24 front. explains everything. they're sitting happily at 36 rear and 34 front now, and handling is MUCH more stable. no more wanting to step out, or fall into turns like it did. I could get used to this.. and I think I just may. note to self: check tires daily.

oothef 5 Aug 2010 22:08

Pleased it's a cheap fix, but it's one of those things that can get you in a mess

bobthebiker 5 Aug 2010 22:34

Yes, it can, but I agree, it was a cheap fix. I got it up to about 40-45mph earlier, and it felt nice and solid. as I want any bike to feel.

cheap fixes are the absolute most awesome ones. especially when they're this simple to do.


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