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On my Bassa I found a squared off rear tire and too soft a setting on the rear shocks added up to a high speed tank slapper. however I would also be traveling up in the triple digit numbers on the speedo. Never had any issues at less than 100mph. That is using the Guzzi cop style windshield. New tire never acted up but in the flat lands of eastern South Dakota the tire is going to get squared off no mater what ya do.
I have many, many miles behind that shield on the EV's I had, easily over 100K. I never experienced any trouble. Even topped out in Western Nebraska. I do realize this is a point of contention on the board,but after the junk steering damper went belly up, I put a much better aftermarket damper on both EV's. But like I said, I NEVER had any trouble in that regard. I never ran without a damper but I know many do.John Henry
Take the windshield off. Go for a ride and repeat the conditions as close as possible. No change? Its not the windshield.All joy? It is the windshield.Easy and reversible.
Was it the the same type shield mounted the same way, to the forks only?
Before doing anything mechanical, get up to speed again and lean forward as much as possible...This can often stop or lessen a wobble...Of course you can't ride like this very long but it may give a clue...It can something simple like a tire air pressue adjustment....or steering bearings, or what others have said...
Yes sir! I actually sold an original Swanee off my second EV and found another one of these. Guzzi accessory NM002, or NM0002 "California Sport Touring Shield" because I liked it so much on the bike I lost in the flood. Now that they're nearly impossible to find, I would still try to seek one out if I got another late Tonti Cali.John Henry
Did you have your banjo strapped on your back again? Mabe the box sticking out one side and the neck out the other created an imbalance in the airstream.
A banjo player with inherent instability...?Never let it be said.
I have no comment regarding your experience riding the bike. I do agree with your position that the Plexi 3 should attach to the bars and and forks. I'd like to get another P3 for my EV. They are great. But you are correct regarding the installation. This one is installed wrongly IMO.
I find it interesting how many spell riding with a double d
The actual Plexi 3 has mounting hardware which attaches in four points, 2 attached to the lower forks with brackets and 2 attaches to the handlebars/with brackets.
Um, you might want to re-think that sentence. The lower forks bounce up and down with the wheel while the handlebars do not. Such a mounting would certainly create some strange dynamic performance.I'm sure you meant that the lower mounts were on the lower triple clamp which is actually clamping the upper forks.Having said that, in 1979 I went to the National Rally in Sylvan Grove, KS. In attendance were a couple of stout Iowa farm boys riding two-up on an Ambassador. They had fabricated home-made, plywood panniers. One end was attached to the upper frame and the other end was attached to the swing arm. The boxes pivoted with every bump.Patrick HayesFremont CA
Nothing wrong with Double Ds. I find their owners quite..... versatile.Incidentally, older BMW Boxers are quite notorious for their tendency to weave at speed.
Like the old Wild West gunslinger entertaining the saloon lady in Tombstone. He was clutching a pair of 38’s...