Hi
Apologies if this is covered elsewhere but i couldn't find anything!
I fitted some 20mm Touratech risers and now have an issue with the way the bike handles. I did have to remove two of the washers to get them to fit correctly. Whist they are far more comfortable (i'm 6'1") the front just now feels very vague. I was two up with luggage in France last week and completely lost confidence in the corners (not helped by the compulsory French farmer mud of course). I lent into a roundabout and it fell in so quickly I involuntarily put my foot down.
The tyres are about 2000 miles old, with correct pressures (Tourances). The forks are set at 4.8mm in the yokes and the rear pre-load was a few clicks off all the way to max., ESA was on Sport.
I have had the comfort seat slightly reshaped to allow me to sit an inch further back and with the bars now further forwards I wonder whether the front doesn't have enough weight over it? It seems to want to tramline on every crack in the road and its very light on the steering. It was fine at speed though, but then I have a laminar lip on the touring screen that is meant to increase downforce slightly. The bike is 13 plate and fully serviced.
I wondered whether dropping the forks a few mm would held to load the front a little more but have read some comments about that making it turn in quicker and that's part of the problem.
Has anyone else had this issue and what's the view on dropping forks? If I can't sort it I can always bin the risers but they made quite a difference to my hands and arse!
Cheers!
Apologies if this is covered elsewhere but i couldn't find anything!
I fitted some 20mm Touratech risers and now have an issue with the way the bike handles. I did have to remove two of the washers to get them to fit correctly. Whist they are far more comfortable (i'm 6'1") the front just now feels very vague. I was two up with luggage in France last week and completely lost confidence in the corners (not helped by the compulsory French farmer mud of course). I lent into a roundabout and it fell in so quickly I involuntarily put my foot down.
The tyres are about 2000 miles old, with correct pressures (Tourances). The forks are set at 4.8mm in the yokes and the rear pre-load was a few clicks off all the way to max., ESA was on Sport.
I have had the comfort seat slightly reshaped to allow me to sit an inch further back and with the bars now further forwards I wonder whether the front doesn't have enough weight over it? It seems to want to tramline on every crack in the road and its very light on the steering. It was fine at speed though, but then I have a laminar lip on the touring screen that is meant to increase downforce slightly. The bike is 13 plate and fully serviced.
I wondered whether dropping the forks a few mm would held to load the front a little more but have read some comments about that making it turn in quicker and that's part of the problem.
Has anyone else had this issue and what's the view on dropping forks? If I can't sort it I can always bin the risers but they made quite a difference to my hands and arse!
Cheers!