I now have a new issue I'd like to get some input on.
First let me give a run down of what's been done to the suspension.
1.) I pulled the forks apart and replaced the folk seals, new Progressive fork springs (85kg) and 20w fork oil. (followed the manual on the amount.)
2.) New rear shocks that i got from Parts N More with them set to softest at first, moved them up two notches currently.
3.) Swing arm needle bearings were checked and are in great shape so i cleaned them up and packed them with new grease.
When I would ride the bike it seemed too soft and wallowed around on a couple of sweepers i use to test the bike for stability.
Nothing crazy fast, about 60 to 65 MPH.
This weekend a friend of mine took a look at the front end after we pulled it down.He checked the headset bearings everything was tight and had smooth movement from lock to lock.
The forks didn't have any play in them and the action up and down was smooth.
He didn't like the feel of the wheel bearings so we replaeced those with new bearings and he checked everything else to make sure it was safe.
We put the front end back together and tightened everything up starting with the axle and finished with the fender and then torgued up the caliper bolts.
I took the bike for a spin and it still wants to wallow around under me in right and left hand sweepers, doesn't fell as if it's going to throw me off, but it does have me a bit concerned.
After that ride we moved the rear shocks up one more notch for a firmer ride and moved the forks up 10mm in the triple trees.
I took her out again, I will admit the ride is a bit better and firmer, however the wallowing is still there.
Should i go to the 91kg springs from progressive since I'm 225lbs, maybe a fork brace?
Any thoughts or idea's would be greatly appreciated.
Tommy
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