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Mine handles great. I don't usually ride over 70mph, and I'm not rough on it, but it handles with ease an no wobbles at all. I adjusted the steering damper slightly, and adjusted the compression and rebound slightly on the front, but the rear shock adjustments are exactly as I received the bike brand new. This entire issue seems very weird to me. Has the owner ever tried a different Vintage? I'm still on the original Lasertechs (only at about 2800 miles) and have made no modifications except for addition of a Givi top case.Also, I don't think anyone discussed rider size or weight, or how loaded down the bike is. Just wondering if that could be an issue, but probably is not.
OK, anyone have a Vintage that doesn't handle like a dog?
My CalVin handles quite well...despite running the shocks with only a little preload. Its intuitive and quick steering, without being twitchy. I'm shocked that something this big handles so well.
raised the forks....or lowered the forks....3/4" +/- is all we could get above the top triple tree before hitting the handle barin order to get me closer to flat footing ...still no flat footing for me difference in handling has not been noticed by me
Quote from: jmdaia on November 09, 2011, 09:47:33 AMraised the forks....or lowered the forks....3/4" +/- is all we could get above the top triple tree before hitting the handle barin order to get me closer to flat footing ...still no flat footing for me difference in handling has not been noticed by meThat is something I have never had to deal with. ;) Guess being 6'7" is the reason.
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