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Old 24-08-13, 09:53 AM   #1
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Default Another, 'my day could have been a lot worse'.

So on my way back from work last night and BAM! Next thing I know, I'm in a bloody bad tank slapper on the way into a sweeping corner from an overhill crest. So a little excursion through some roadside foliage later, the bike is back on the wrong side of the road but straightened out. All good I thought until I see the oncoming car. Another shhiiiiit! moment with some boot scraping cornering with a very unsettled bike, I'm back in the clear. Morale of this story, there isn't one. I'm just very likely to buy a steering damper now.

Just a bit of background on this road, it's bumpy with some loose gravel in places but I ride it pretty much everyday.

Think I was just a bit over zealous with the speed on the crest and maybe a bit too stiff on the rear suspension.
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Old 24-08-13, 10:29 AM   #2
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Default Re: Another, 'my day could have been a lot worse'.

Never known a SV650 that warranted a steering damper yet. Your comment about speed and road surface is probably more akin to the slapper.
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Old 24-08-13, 12:47 PM   #3
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Default Re: Another, 'my day could have been a lot worse'.

this is a tank slapper http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ1srcQMa_0

well done on saving it

steering damper is not going to do nowt with a tank slapper.

check your headstock bearings.
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Old 24-08-13, 01:07 PM   #4
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Default Re: Another, 'my day could have been a lot worse'.

My boss got in a tank slapper on his ZX-10 which has a steering damper. He just took a loose grip and let it sort it self out.
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Old 24-08-13, 01:09 PM   #5
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Default Another, 'my day could have been a lot worse'.

Ive had bad speed wobble on the Sv, not a tank slapper though..
Apparently the trick is to just almost 'let go' of the handlebars, just let them do what they want and they'll straighten out
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Old 24-08-13, 07:05 PM   #6
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Default Re: Another, 'my day could have been a lot worse'.

I let it sort itself out but it's worrying when heading in a straight line towards hedge rows and the like haha. I had to pick brambles out my radiator when I stopped to check for damage.
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Old 24-08-13, 07:20 PM   #7
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Picking brambles is preferable to picking stones out of your ar5e.
If you have a choice pick the softest place to land--fields are softer than concrete.
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Old 24-08-13, 07:24 PM   #8
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Default Re: Another, 'my day could have been a lot worse'.

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Picking brambles is preferable to picking stones out of your ar5e.
If you have a choice pick the softest place to land--fields are softer than concrete.
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Old 24-08-13, 08:04 PM   #9
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Default Re: Another, 'my day could have been a lot worse'.

Well done on the save!
SV's don't need dampers, only had 2 in 4 years and I was d!ck to cause them
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Old 24-08-13, 08:27 PM   #10
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Had a tank slapper last month at Oulton Park on a slightly greasy track.
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