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The Vintage weaves in a straight line above 75mph, and bucks and weaves through bends if pushed even a little.
Quote from: Lou Snuts on July 28, 2009, 12:50:44 PMThe Vintage weaves in a straight line above 75mph, and bucks and weaves through bends if pushed even a little.Sounds exactly like what my EV does if I put radials on it.What tires?If you have a radial on the rear, air it up to about 55PSI and see if that helps. If so, look for a stiffer tire.
It's a long shot, but bent frame, or forks?Has the bike even been dropped? Did you buy it new? Is it still under warranty? :-\
having had a 1999 bassa with BT45's on it and Mikes XS 650 $75.00 shocks and a 2001 cali EV with Metzler Lasertech's works performance shocks. The Bassa would out handle the EV even 2 up. I have since put Michliens on the EV and this past weekend found the head set to be loose, I have not had it out on the road yet .My past experience is my 2001 EV handles like crap it does not want to go thru a turn. does not realy wobble just requires more body then the Bassa. Hopefully this weekend i can up date this with a positive report on my 2001 EV
My vintage used to weave terrible at anything over 75MPHRaise the forks about half an inch through the tripple tree that will cure the weaving, it did on mine.Let me know how you get on
I don't think 'Marathons' are available in the UK. - I read about them here before fitting the BT45's but my tyre guy couldn't get 'em. I'll look into it again.
Quote from: Lou Snuts on July 28, 2009, 06:02:54 PMI don't think 'Marathons' are available in the UK. - I read about them here before fitting the BT45's but my tyre guy couldn't get 'em. I'll look into it again.Marathons not available in the UK? That tyre guy can't have tried very hard. I've got a Marathon rear and a Lasertech front on my '97 EV and they are shaping up to be a very good combination for handling v mileage. Did you look on the Metzler UK website?http://www.metzelermoto.co.uk/web/catalog/moto/moto_catalogo_schedaDescription.page?uri=/metzeler/en_GB/browser/xml/catalog/moto/Custom_ME_880_Marathon.xml&vehicleType=MOTO&menu_item=/products/catalog/customGJ
The swing arm looks quite weak compared to the old bike which had 'beefy' round section arms instead of the narrowed flat section of the newer type (non shaft side) - modified to accomodate a wider tyre I believe. Does any one know if they are they interchangable?
Quote from: Hobbs on July 28, 2009, 02:27:25 PMMy vintage used to weave terrible at anything over 75MPHRaise the forks about half an inch through the tripple tree that will cure the weaving, it did on mine.Let me know how you get onJust to clearify. You mean for the tubes to go down 1/2". Correct?