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Title: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: The Bearded Duc on March 03, 2010, 05:41:45 PM
I went out for a ride today and I felt a little light in the front end. There was a strong headwind, which was my first thought. But then I thought maybe it was my riding position so I tried a couple of different things.

1. Sat a little closer to the tank, more upright.
2. Sat further back on the seat and leaned on the tank a bit.
3. Returned to my neutral position.

None of these helped make the front end feel more "planted".
Has anyone experienced this before? Is it just the strong headwind combined with forward acceleration?


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: Spidey on March 03, 2010, 06:48:26 PM
A little more info will help.  When did it feel light?  In turns?  The beginning of/entry to the turn?  The apex?  The exit?  What was going on at the time?  Braking?  Coasting?  Neutral throttle?  Light acceleration?  Hard acceleration?  Also, you're a relatively new rider, right?  

As a general rule if you weight the front end more, you'll get more feel from it.  If you scoot forward--as in #1--and then lean forward--as in #2--that will help a lot.  Also, a strong wind can often make the bike feel weird (in different ways), but I have no idea if that was contributing to the "light" feeling you've described.
  


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: Drunken Monkey on March 03, 2010, 07:06:52 PM
Hmmm. My advice is to check your front tire pressure. A (relatively) sudden vague feeling from the front end can be caused by insufficient tire pressure.


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: The Bearded Duc on March 03, 2010, 07:18:12 PM
Hmmm. My advice is to check your front tire pressure. A (relatively) sudden vague feeling from the front end can be caused by insufficient tire pressure.

Checked it before I wen't out, as I do before every ride... :-\


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: Chucko9-696 on March 04, 2010, 03:59:14 PM
What was the tempature ? when its cold the front will feel light untill the tires warm up a bit


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: The Bearded Duc on March 05, 2010, 12:42:53 AM
It was chilly, for Los Angeles anyway. Probably somewhere in the low 60's.


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: OHIOCAFERACER on March 05, 2010, 02:35:46 AM
Kind of feels like the front tire needs balanced....or a vibration at the bars?


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: EvilSteve on March 05, 2010, 05:26:24 AM
I'm with Spidey, we need more information. A lot of times the feeling on the front can be caused by issues with the back.


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: KnightofNi on March 19, 2010, 04:13:18 AM
were you pulling a wheelie?  ;D


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: Kirk Allen on October 13, 2010, 12:28:24 AM
I think i know what your talking about, ive had the same thing.  Its un nerving, like mild head shake?  Waiting for it to progress into a full on tank slapper.  I ride an s2r800 i thought it had something to do with the budget forks that came with it.  Strong head wind?  maybe? No idea...


Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: The Bacon Junkie on October 18, 2010, 09:33:18 PM
Hey Sean, depends on when you're feeling it..

We've pretty much got the same bike.

I found that when I lowered the front end (pushed the forks up in the triples) and raised the rear ride height, the bike felt more solid.

  Then I upgraded my forks to Showas off of a '97 M900. (New springs and Racetech Gold valves)

  Also I put Suburban Machinery bars on it and it felt even better.  Miles (duc_poultry) has my SM bars now and I have clip-ons and the bike feels great!

  All the things I've done have served to get more weight over the front end. Like some have said, it will increase the feel and feed back from the front tire.

I have a Michelin Pilot Power on the rear, and a stickier Power Pure on the front.  I usually run the front at 32psi for the street.  On the track it's 29psi.

Also, on a quick 1-2 upshift the front will get a little light on the 750.

Hope this helps a bit.... Now get your a$$ up here and let's hit the 33!!!   [moto]




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Title: Re: Feeling light in the front end
Post by: The Bearded Duc on October 18, 2010, 11:54:56 PM
Hope this helps a bit.... Now get your a$$ up here and let's hit the 33!!!   [moto]




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Thanks for the responses guys, I think it was just a lack of feeling for the Monster. Haven't felt "light" since.

Ryan, let me know when you're going. I would love to do that ride again!!!


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