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I agree with Huzo, adjusting preload settings alters the ride height only (for non-progressive springs). Nothing more.
His thread is just muddying the water for him, unless a poster can actually look at his bike and eliminate the conjecture. He needs to figure it out or have someone do it before he gets killed.
I'm wondering if removing the windshield would have an effect.Sarah
That’s why I started the one about pre load, it was rapidly submerging the intended topic.However, whatever the root cause ends up to be, extraneous information cannot be a bad thing, as long as you don’t necessarily expect it to contain a solution.
Reading and writing are having a limited effect. A simple adjustment and/or ruling out steering stem misadjustment would likely resolve…..Extraneous information is a hindrance to getting a point across, maybe even to reading in the first place.
If there is “a point to get across”, could you share it with us..?
There may be a place for science projects/lessons but this didn't look like it, when the original poster had problems articulating. The diffuse, possibly erroneous nature of ensuing posts, and your separate thread made me feel the need to reply.
Start by slowing down. Go from there.I’m forced to ride the slab living in the northeast. NEVER have I had to do 90+ to pass anything.