No longer running the dark side

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No longer running the dark side

Post  demingrickjames on Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:50 pm

After a few thousand miles running a DS tire on my 07 Stratoliner I've decided to go back to a MC tire.

There is one reason for my decision: High speed handling.

The GYTT had a tendancy to wobble at high speeds. (90 mph+) Not a death wobble, but a wobble nonetheless.

This may or may not have been caused by the amount of weight used to balance the tire on the MC rim.

I made the choice nonetheless because it's my opinion that any strange handling characteristics at high speeds are undesireable, and I like to go fast.

To all of you still running the DS; Thank you for all your support and good luck & happy trails.

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Re: No longer running the dark side

Post  smokey2255 on Wed Nov 26, 2008 3:52 pm

Derrick
I too had a wobble on my bike at high speeds. After tuning and trying different things I can now run wide open with no wobble issues.
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high speed wobble

Post  mastermechanic on Mon Dec 22, 2008 4:10 pm

I too have a wobble at high speed. I think it starts about 75 or 80. What did you do to correct it?

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Re: No longer running the dark side

Post  twin1300 on Tue Dec 23, 2008 10:09 am

No problem rickjames! Sorry it didn't work out for you! It's not for everyone!

I don't have any wobble issues with none of my darksides at all and Smokey and I and some others have been to 125 mph quite a few times! Very Happy


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Post  Steve-O on Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:51 pm

Did you try dynabeads? I've been up and down the range of speeds on my bike and no wobble at any speed. But I have dynabeads front and back.

Let us know if going back to a mc tire fixes the wobble.

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Re: No longer running the dark side

Post  jedishon on Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:44 pm

Rick I agree, Let us know how it handles going back to a mt. Curios to know if you find anything you liked better about the ct. I still have a little wobble at 95, but I only get there when I'm passing someone, so it something I can live with. don't be a stranger. your experience can prove useful.

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Wobble at high speed

Post  Jdude on Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:13 pm

I had my 2007 Vstar begin to wobble pretty bad at 110 mph. I noticed anytime I hit about 100 plus, a front end wobble began. I am not too concerned due to the fact that I normally travel at 70. I do have a 185 65 R15 all season Yokohama on the rear. I have approximately 1600 miles on it and really love it now. I was a little scared of the corners at first due to the change in handling. I have grown acustomed to the change and I am dragging floor boards now. I have approximately 43,400 miles to go on this tire. Very Happy

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No longer running the dark side

Post  Bobster113 on Thu Mar 19, 2009 4:46 pm

What size of tire did you run????

Just interested, I'm running a GYTT 215/60/17 & I have had no problems, heck I take most my curves at that speed... & No problemo....
BTW, did you have to alter your fender when you put your tire on?
My tire rubs the inside of my fender just very little when I hit a bump.

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Re: No longer running the dark side

Post  Badmoon on Thu Mar 19, 2009 9:30 pm

We aint haters here. Let us know what you find not that you have stepped over to the other side. Just messin with ya. Really would like to find out what your thoughts are.

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Wobble

Post  starider on Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:51 pm

The wobble might be a sign that your sanity has left your brain and your ass is in control. Cmon guys 90, 100, 110 miles per hour. If you travel these kinds of speeds you crazy and I hate to say it you should up your life insurance so your family will enjoy your parting the planet for motorcycle heaven. Cool

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Re: No longer running the dark side

Post  Badmoon on Sat Nov 21, 2009 4:33 pm

starider wrote:The wobble might be a sign that your sanity has left your brain and your ass is in control. Cmon guys 90, 100, 110 miles per hour. If you travel these kinds of speeds you crazy and I hate to say it you should up your life insurance so your family will enjoy your parting the planet for motorcycle heaven. Cool


Shoot, waddya talkin about? My wife and my momma both uped my life insureance when I bought this bike. But I gotta say the bike handles so much better now with the Darkside tire and I have also slowed down a tad too. Im enjoying the smoothness of the tire more and more. Down to 36 psi and just rolled 9000 miles on it. No wobble at any speed and I am using Dyna beads.

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