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mjg15,
I will definitely bump up my tire pressures. What do you guys recommend? The sticker on the bike and the FSM say 28 ft and 32 rr. Max shown on side walls is 42.
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Ed,
Those Hagons look really sweet. I realize now that I've been running my tire pressures WAAAAY too low. After pondering all of the input on this thread I really looked at my tires. The rear is worn with a very wide flat section. I think that when I have the bike really heeled over at high speed it slips off of the shoulder of the flat section causing the bike to wobble and chop. Much like bad rear shocks might feel.
Having said that I'll get a new rear tire and bump up my pressures to 36 and 38. If that doesn't help then I'll look at new shocks. Those Hagons are on my list.
Ross
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Galactica wrote:Max is load is 507lb @ 42 psi cold front, 633lb @ 42 psi rear cold.
I,ve been running at 28-30 front and 32-34 rear. The FSM says 28 front and 32 rear.
Why are you not following the manufactures recommended air pressure? Is there a reason you are running 12 to 14 psi lower than the tire manufacture recommends. That is possibly the root to the cupping which is probably the root to the wobble.
The factory shop manual is for OEM tires and the technology has changed since then. Always follow the manufacture recommendation for any tire.
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