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Twitchy corners
Hi all hope you can help...
I did a track event at Cadwell yesterday (part of the police Bike safe program). It was great.:D My problem is, my bike (sk6s sport) was so twitchy in the corners I didnt have the confidence (being a newish newbie!) to really get it round quick. I know the suspension can be set differently and tyre pressures are important but I dunno what to set em to!!:confused: Any suggestions. I have left suspension as it came cos its comfy enough for road riding. Im planning to do it again ASAP so any info would be useful. Cheers;) Frazer |
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was it wet or dry? what tyres do you have? what do you mean by twitchy? wheels sliding? steering over-sensitive? something else? |
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How long have you been riding ? and how long have you had the bike for ?
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Track was dry, and yes road pressures.F33 R 36
I found that going into a corner the front would slide out slightly, very unnerving on a brand new bike!! And comming out of the bend the back sometimes slipped slightly even though I wasnt overly quick or putting to much power on. Tyres are standard fit Dunlop Sportmax. Been riding for a year and bike is 2 months old, I know experience is key but it did twitch ......... promise!!! |
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How many laps did you do before you started to push the bike.. perhaps the tyres were cold ? One thing I found with the standard Dunlops is that they take a while to get heat into them and they dont work especially well when they are cold.
Failing that, what Weazelz said. |
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AAAAAAH !!
I didnt think of that DOH ! Yeah, new part of the tyres............. They were well warm did about 4 laps before I felt confident enough to really go for it. The SV certainly gave some of the supersports bikes a run for their money up the straight and I got airborne comming of the hill near the stand!! Im sooooo glad I bought this bike. Whats a good tyre to fit ? What about suspension set ups? |
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search for "fork oil springs" & "rear shock" & you'll get looooads of discussion on suspension tyre section would be a good place for tyres. I like supercorsa's as a track tyre, but they're not a very good all-rounder |
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Keep forgetting to search the older threads.......sorry.
Yeah I really enjoyed Cadwell. Thinking about getting a cheap trackbike, just for the experience. Thanks for the tips guys. |
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Are you sure they tyres are sliding? That would be something of an event. Soft suspension settling in does feel the same - and this would fit with your description - front loading up on entry, rear on exit.
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