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2009 Tourist
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Post by aki on Oct 28, 2020 22:50:34 GMT 10
No, just a general bias left at cruising speed 80-100k. Worse in windy conditions of course. Wife han't been able to chair lately so I also find it worse at speed without that load. Bruce checked the toe in and it was only 6mm so I've got 13mm now so see how it goes. Cheers Deano Don’t tell anyone - I often use a light ocky strap from right side of handle bar to a place directly behind. On windy long days in the saddle it takes the strain away. Just have it easy to take off the load once you get to a town or such like. I call it my “third Arm” Siberian steering damper........
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Post by pokey on Oct 29, 2020 3:09:39 GMT 10
Dean, if you mean during acceleration from low speed......that is normal.
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Post by Deano on Oct 29, 2020 8:33:48 GMT 10
Beetle,
I'll try that!
Cheers
Deano
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Post by Uralee on Oct 29, 2020 11:34:08 GMT 10
Beetle, I'll try that! Cheers Deano No offence to Beetle but I think I would try setting the bike up properly first. Strong wind and different load will make a difference but you can certainly set up your Ural to steer straight.
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Post by beetle on Oct 30, 2020 13:11:21 GMT 10
Beetle, I'll try that! Cheers Deano No offence to Beetle but I think I would try setting the bike up properly first. Strong wind and different load will make a difference but you can certainly set up your Ural to steer straight. I do agree with you Lee. Sadly some of us have build some heavy wide outfits that are not Urals. I know my third arm is cheating but. Regards to all.
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Post by pokey on Nov 21, 2020 20:43:04 GMT 10
Finally got a bit of time to work on the bike. Lean out at front was over 3° and rear closer to 1.5° . Few adjustments,few short tests,seems ok,will know more tomorrow as we are off for a ride through the Strezleckis and down to the Prom.. Cheers Pokey.
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