It's in the lower 50's today, figured I'd ride up to the drugstore. About half way there at 45mph the steering locks up and starts pulling slightly to the left. No warnings on the dash so I don't think it is fuses. This happened 4 times in about 12 miles. A slight tug puts it back at dead center but I can feel resistance as I correct. On the way back it happens one last time at 45 mpg on a much busier highway and my front wheels are quickly on the yellow line with oncoming traffic. Yike. The bike goes back to steering normally once I pull it back past dead center. No other lockups on the way home but at least for now, no more riding for me.
The bike has performed flawlessly until today, and i purposely have held off on the steering recall because of all the chatter here and the fact that I haven't had ANY steering problems. The riding season is just about over here in the midwest so there won't be that many more days to ride anyway but the dilemma is to have it fixed with the current updates (that don't seem to be working so well for many), or just cover it up and wait for the next update?
I generally ride on highways so I'm glad this happened within a slow speed situation I could control, but there's an obvious problem. Not sure what to do at this point--fix it or forget it for a while. I'm a little bummed that there doesn't seem to be a stable solution for this - I have no other complaints about the bike, but it's gotta steer where it's pointed -period. I guess I'm a member of the club now.
The bike has performed flawlessly until today, and i purposely have held off on the steering recall because of all the chatter here and the fact that I haven't had ANY steering problems. The riding season is just about over here in the midwest so there won't be that many more days to ride anyway but the dilemma is to have it fixed with the current updates (that don't seem to be working so well for many), or just cover it up and wait for the next update?
I generally ride on highways so I'm glad this happened within a slow speed situation I could control, but there's an obvious problem. Not sure what to do at this point--fix it or forget it for a while. I'm a little bummed that there doesn't seem to be a stable solution for this - I have no other complaints about the bike, but it's gotta steer where it's pointed -period. I guess I'm a member of the club now.