I've had my new RT for 10 months and 9,000 miles. Previous bike was a twin cam which I sold when I had done 32,000 miles on it.
Of late I've been increasingly concerned about the handling compared to the Twin cam. It's set to "SOFT" but still crashes over bumps and is much less comfortable than the twin cam. I'm sure it wasn't this bad when I first got it.
However I took it on a track day at Castle Combe (courtesy of BikeSafe) yesterday. Last year, the Twin Cam was great, smooth and planted.
The LC, once I had got going was rubbish. On the fast section it was weaving about like a 1970's Kawasaki. Up until then I had not had the chance to drive it fast on a corner. Normal road speeds it was OK, but 90 plus (not sure of the speed..) it was decidedly bad.
Suspension was set to Hard, One helmet and one bag, and the tyre pressure were standard 2.3/2,9.
Anyone else had problems like this?
I'll be speaking to my dealer tomorrow
Thanks
Dave
-speed was 110 according to the downloaded sat nav track
Of late I've been increasingly concerned about the handling compared to the Twin cam. It's set to "SOFT" but still crashes over bumps and is much less comfortable than the twin cam. I'm sure it wasn't this bad when I first got it.
However I took it on a track day at Castle Combe (courtesy of BikeSafe) yesterday. Last year, the Twin Cam was great, smooth and planted.
The LC, once I had got going was rubbish. On the fast section it was weaving about like a 1970's Kawasaki. Up until then I had not had the chance to drive it fast on a corner. Normal road speeds it was OK, but 90 plus (not sure of the speed..) it was decidedly bad.
Suspension was set to Hard, One helmet and one bag, and the tyre pressure were standard 2.3/2,9.
Anyone else had problems like this?
I'll be speaking to my dealer tomorrow
Thanks
Dave
-speed was 110 according to the downloaded sat nav track
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