Another non-GS question (my 100GS doesn't have a steering damper).
I removed the front wheel from my 2003 K1200GT last night and noticed that the forks were able to swing left & right freely.
If I tried to move the bars quickly the steering damper slowed the movement.
This thing (the K1200) is so front heavy that it has to be jacked up to get the front wheel off the ground - so I don't often get to swing the bars freely.
Does the damper sound normal (i.e. no damping at slow speed) ?
I suspect it isn't as I took both hands off the bars whilst going downhill on the over-run some time back and got a shake at the bars - normally the 'K' is solid as a rock when I do that.
I am assuming that modern GS' have the same type of steering damper - the one with the rod that passes right through the damper body.
Thoughts appreciated before I start taking it apart unnecessarily.
Thanks.
Bob.
I removed the front wheel from my 2003 K1200GT last night and noticed that the forks were able to swing left & right freely.
If I tried to move the bars quickly the steering damper slowed the movement.
This thing (the K1200) is so front heavy that it has to be jacked up to get the front wheel off the ground - so I don't often get to swing the bars freely.
Does the damper sound normal (i.e. no damping at slow speed) ?
I suspect it isn't as I took both hands off the bars whilst going downhill on the over-run some time back and got a shake at the bars - normally the 'K' is solid as a rock when I do that.
I am assuming that modern GS' have the same type of steering damper - the one with the rod that passes right through the damper body.
Thoughts appreciated before I start taking it apart unnecessarily.
Thanks.
Bob.