My 08' classic leans left at low speeds. It tracks straight, with no hands on the bar, but I find myself shifting right in the saddle to compensate. It hasn't been a big issue, just a little odd. I also hear a high pitched whirr, not loud, at speed when cornering left.
Mark
I feel the love boys I feel the love not the nice warm loving of a woolly sheep but love non the less.
Talking about sweet milk I used to love Nestles condensed milk back home I have been unable to find it in the states but boy was that stuff sweet. Skip sorry but I gave the tank to a lovely waitress from Gatlinburg.
Mick any luck in solving your problem? keep us informed we all screw around a lot but we do try and help each other.(but not if you are a Celtic supporter)
Keep in mind that the mirrors on these bikes are mounted offset from each other too. It's possible that this could throw off your perception of the bars .
Just a thought.
It appears the 'problem' is to do with ther rar vision mirrors ... the (R) side is further to the front and slightly down than the (L) when using the tape measure and spirit level .... some adjustments have made it less of a problem but some further 'tweaking' is needed.
It's the same as hearing a noise in a car, just turn the music up. On a R3T, take a few swallows of moon shine, twist the throttle and everything is lovely.