Riker
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Hi,
After the first few days of riding I decided to evaluate things some and see where I stand ( 80 miles ). The only thing that stood out, which is still a time/practice issue was steering around corners. The tires felt like they were rolling to the side and I would tend to slow and just didn't feel right. Not bad, just not comfortable. Went through the forum and reviewed tire pressures and supension settings. My stock pressures were front 16, and the rear was 28. I added some and went with front 20 and rear 30. The suspension at stock was front 3, and rear was 4. I wanted to go with front 5 and rear 6, but was only able to get the front to 4. It was very tight and didn't want to force the front/rear in fear of breakage ( had it jacked to release some weight, and lubed with spray white lithium grease ). I went out for a little ride and felt much better in turns. Tires felt like they held their shape better ( didnt roll ), and the turning felt a little firmer. I will evaluate more and update.
One tip that seemed to help was instead of focusing on the turn, focus on driving through the turn. It seemed to help ( made my movements more granual ).
I also found myself feeling like it was not turning because of the rolling of the tires. I think it is just me obviously because if I turn more it reacts, it is just the feeling it is going to skid out or drift in to other lane ( still a first time bike rider
). With the changes, that feeling lessened. :2thumbs:
It's a learing experience, and I am loving it :f_spider:
After the first few days of riding I decided to evaluate things some and see where I stand ( 80 miles ). The only thing that stood out, which is still a time/practice issue was steering around corners. The tires felt like they were rolling to the side and I would tend to slow and just didn't feel right. Not bad, just not comfortable. Went through the forum and reviewed tire pressures and supension settings. My stock pressures were front 16, and the rear was 28. I added some and went with front 20 and rear 30. The suspension at stock was front 3, and rear was 4. I wanted to go with front 5 and rear 6, but was only able to get the front to 4. It was very tight and didn't want to force the front/rear in fear of breakage ( had it jacked to release some weight, and lubed with spray white lithium grease ). I went out for a little ride and felt much better in turns. Tires felt like they held their shape better ( didnt roll ), and the turning felt a little firmer. I will evaluate more and update.
One tip that seemed to help was instead of focusing on the turn, focus on driving through the turn. It seemed to help ( made my movements more granual ).
I also found myself feeling like it was not turning because of the rolling of the tires. I think it is just me obviously because if I turn more it reacts, it is just the feeling it is going to skid out or drift in to other lane ( still a first time bike rider

It's a learing experience, and I am loving it :f_spider: