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Blue_SV650S 13-06-07 10:17 AM

I've never had a tankslapper, have you?!
 
I don’t recall ever having a serious tank slapper on my SV … why is this? Is it because it doesn’t have enough welly to get the front end light at speed or have Suzi been really lucky and made a bike that has no harmonic (encountered in riding) that allows a big one to be generated?

Or have I just been lucky and they are an animal!?! :smt025 :D

Baph 13-06-07 10:20 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
I've had a couple of light slappers, but nothing I'd call remotely serious. Only one has ever made me think "Oh sh*t!" and that was after I'd been messing with pre-load on the front.

Alpinestarhero 13-06-07 10:21 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
I think the bike is really quite relaxed to have a serious one, unless your baph and like to fiddle :rolleyes: :D

Matt

plowsie 13-06-07 10:23 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
Is a Tank slapper the start of a highside? If it is a have in the wet, jus got on the power too quick and too much n poo-d myself. I pulled over to the side of the road shaking because it really did shake me up, ran both feet over and had a burn mark on my leg. And the fact that it was 2 days after a drop on a roundabout.

Baph 13-06-07 10:25 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by plowsie (Post 1211085)
Is a Tank slapper the start of a highside?

To my knowledge & thinking, it's where the bars go violently from one extreme to the other. Varies in the extent to which the bars move (both distance and speed of movement), anything from a small wiggle to a full blown tank slapper (as in, bars hit the tank).

Small wiggles are normal on every bike ever designed. Tank slappers are slightly more dangerous, and could result in a high side.

Stu 13-06-07 10:25 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
Any excuse for an innuendo eh Blue?
Yes I've had a head shake, never woken up with a slapper though!

petevtwin650 13-06-07 10:27 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
The head shakes, but it never gets serious. I have friends following behind on their "racier" machines on some roads and they have to back off the gas. The Sv is very stable I reckon.

plowsie 13-06-07 10:28 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
Oh yes i can definately say the SV is a stable bike

Luckypants 13-06-07 10:29 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Blue_SV650S (Post 1211078)
I don’t recall ever having a serious tank slapper on my SV … why is this? Is it because it doesn’t have enough welly to get the front end light at speed or have Suzi been really lucky and made a bike that has no harmonic (encountered in riding) that allows a big one to be generated?

Or have I just been lucky and they are an animal!?! :smt025 :D

Never had an actual tank slapper, but I started getting the odd headshake after modding the suspension. I set it with 30mm sag to start with (F&R) and under hard acceleration she would shake her head if I caught a cats eye or something. Eased the sag to 35mm and did not get another that I recall.

Note that these were just headshakes and nothing like the one I had test riding the Aprilia Falco the other day, which was not quite a full tank slapper. :help:

SV225 13-06-07 10:30 AM

Re: I've never had a slapper, have you?!
 
The bars gave a definate left-right shake the other day but was nothing major. Apart from that I've only had wiggles when going over hills too fast etc.:cool:

Turned into a junction the other day covered in gravel and the bike gave a little 'flick' like a highside as I got back on the power but I stayed upright :albino:


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