About 5 mls into my return journey of 75mls after having the bikes first service done it started to rain,after another 5mls it was raining heavily.
I embraced this as an opportunity to get to grips with the bike in heavy rain and to get a feel for the "Tourance next" in the wet.
All was going very well, the roads where very wet but also fairly clear and the tyres and the bike were performing admirably all in all I was having fun (rain mode by the way).
I'd already gone past a couple of cars without incident ,came to overtake another passed him nice and cleanly gave him a wide birth due to the spray and started to return to my side of the road as I'm crossing back over the white line the front wheel went over a raised catseye, OMG the front end gave a very alarming buck which certainly woke me up,it never at any point felt out of control but it made the bike shake it's head a bit !
Once on a quite stretch of road I deliberately ran over several more catseye's all with the same result.
Now I'm sure I must have ridden over lots in the dry and have had no adverse reactions at all.
I can't say that I've ever experienced anything quite as dramatic as that whilst hitting catseye's in wet conditions.
I do believe it's down to the tyre? It never felt dangerous or that I wasn't in control just a little disconcerting,and it kept me on my toes.
I checked the pressure on getting home which was fine.
Steve
I embraced this as an opportunity to get to grips with the bike in heavy rain and to get a feel for the "Tourance next" in the wet.
All was going very well, the roads where very wet but also fairly clear and the tyres and the bike were performing admirably all in all I was having fun (rain mode by the way).
I'd already gone past a couple of cars without incident ,came to overtake another passed him nice and cleanly gave him a wide birth due to the spray and started to return to my side of the road as I'm crossing back over the white line the front wheel went over a raised catseye, OMG the front end gave a very alarming buck which certainly woke me up,it never at any point felt out of control but it made the bike shake it's head a bit !
Once on a quite stretch of road I deliberately ran over several more catseye's all with the same result.
Now I'm sure I must have ridden over lots in the dry and have had no adverse reactions at all.
I can't say that I've ever experienced anything quite as dramatic as that whilst hitting catseye's in wet conditions.
I do believe it's down to the tyre? It never felt dangerous or that I wasn't in control just a little disconcerting,and it kept me on my toes.
I checked the pressure on getting home which was fine.
Steve

I've ridden over lots of cats eyes in the wet with my Next tyres, and not had any issues. Could it be the tracking/ balancing of the tyres?

