Bosco15
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I am astounded by how well these big girls handle.
When I first got my, new to me, 2020 R3R home, I took her for a few good, getting to know you, rides.
The torque was mind blowing, that's a given. The handling was ok for a big bike.
It was only when I decided to check the tyre pressures that I found that I had been punting around at 32psi.
When I added the pressurised stuff to bring them up to 42psi, I could feel the tyre carcasses expand. And what a difference it has made to the handling.
Before she would feel a bit squirrely at full lean. Now she feels planted and holds a line.
She is never going to be a GSXR, but for a big girl, she holds her own on the twisties.
The Avon's get nice and warm and sticky and inspire confidence.
Something odd, though. I have always favoured my left. Always felt way more comfortable leaning left over right. But the right hand side of my tyres is wearing more at the limit than my left.
Has anyone worked out what is going on with the geometry of these bikes.
I have read about bikes pulling to the left and mine does, too. No hands, straight line I have to lean right to keep her straight. My mate following me says that she is not upright when I am riding in a straight line.
The front wheel is offset, as others have mentioned.
Surely there isn't that much moment in the gearbox and drive shaft to cause so much pull is there?
When I first got my, new to me, 2020 R3R home, I took her for a few good, getting to know you, rides.
The torque was mind blowing, that's a given. The handling was ok for a big bike.
It was only when I decided to check the tyre pressures that I found that I had been punting around at 32psi.
When I added the pressurised stuff to bring them up to 42psi, I could feel the tyre carcasses expand. And what a difference it has made to the handling.
Before she would feel a bit squirrely at full lean. Now she feels planted and holds a line.
She is never going to be a GSXR, but for a big girl, she holds her own on the twisties.
The Avon's get nice and warm and sticky and inspire confidence.
Something odd, though. I have always favoured my left. Always felt way more comfortable leaning left over right. But the right hand side of my tyres is wearing more at the limit than my left.
Has anyone worked out what is going on with the geometry of these bikes.
I have read about bikes pulling to the left and mine does, too. No hands, straight line I have to lean right to keep her straight. My mate following me says that she is not upright when I am riding in a straight line.
The front wheel is offset, as others have mentioned.
Surely there isn't that much moment in the gearbox and drive shaft to cause so much pull is there?