Rear Suspension problems??

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My recently purchased 2004 GSA (4k on the clock) feels really light on the front, at anything over 70mph. I rode from Worcester to Dent (Cumbria) last wekend, and although it was a bit windy, I was really being blown about.. the Pan's and even a Harley with me were not affected.

I weigh 14 stone, had the BMW aluminium panniers/top box fitted and filled (Not heavy, just tent/sleeping bag etc) with nothing attached on top of them.

Tyre pressures were 34F 38R (between the recommended settings for solo to 2 up)

Front set to No1

Pre load was halfway between Std and Hard (given I was solo with not much kit)

Damping set to half a turn from hard or three turns from soft.

I stopped North of Manchester and re set the preload to hard, this improved the blowing around, but was not much better.

My friend had a new GS1100 and had the rear shock changed under warrenty, being faulty..... anyone else heard of this?

Does anyone know the sag measurements for the GSA?

Please help as I love the bike but my Honda dealer is rubbing his sweaty hands together in glee!
 
ming said:
What tyres do you have fitted??

Metzler Tourances just fitted, covered about 400 miles prior to starting out for Dent...
 
Front tyre may not be bedded in yet .

may be the rear shock though always remeber the tail wags the dog!!!

perhaps a softer set up on the rear??

Have a fiddle with the set up just remeber to make a note of the settings you start with
:D :D
 
I have found that my GS blows about in the wind a lot more than my GSXR The bike is tall and slabsided especially the tank so catches the wind . The adventure is taller still so may be worse in this respect. I especially notice this with the topbox fitted. Removing the topbox alleviates a lot of the wayward behaviour in crosswinds.
 
Oh yeah! Check your paralever bearing is not sloppy. I'd to nip mine up at 11,000. Put the bike on the centre stand rear wheel off the ground and give it a wiggle.......it shouldn't move!!
 
This, I'm afraid, is just another of the quirks of this great bike!
If I ride in a group and it's windy, I'm the only one that's affected.
Small price to pay for an otherwise fantastic package!!
 
Rabbit Leader said:
My recently purchased 2004 GSA (4k on the clock) feels really light on the front, at anything over 70mph. I rode from Worcester to Dent (Cumbria) last wekend, and although it was a bit windy, I was really being blown about.. the Pan's and even a Harley with me were not affected.

I weigh 14 stone, had the BMW aluminium panniers/top box fitted and filled (Not heavy, just tent/sleeping bag etc) with nothing attached on top of them.

Tyre pressures were 34F 38R (between the recommended settings for solo to 2 up)

Front set to No1

Pre load was halfway between Std and Hard (given I was solo with not much kit)

Damping set to half a turn from hard or three turns from soft.

I stopped North of Manchester and re set the preload to hard, this improved the blowing around, but was not much better.

My friend had a new GS1100 and had the rear shock changed under warrenty, being faulty..... anyone else heard of this?

Does anyone know the sag measurements for the GSA?

Please help as I love the bike but my Honda dealer is rubbing his sweaty hands together in glee!

Thanks for all your answers.... It was the rear shock, possibly a seal gone? Clarks are replacing it under warranty...nice!:D
 


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