jimmybpetree
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Post by jimmybpetree on Oct 19, 2019 12:12:44 GMT -7
Anyone know a good stabilizer for the 19 MT10?
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Post by gunnar on Oct 19, 2019 12:55:11 GMT -7
I guess you could replace the stock one with an Ohlins, unless you prefer another brand.
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jsantoli
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Post by jsantoli on Oct 20, 2019 6:40:11 GMT -7
I’ve had mine up at high speeds on crappy NJ roads and never felt any wobble with the stock stabilizer. You don’t like that factory one?
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Post by RedAndBlack on Oct 20, 2019 9:22:25 GMT -7
Usually your two options are Ohlins or GPR Stabilizers.
As far as form, never death grip the bars. This exasperates the loose condition of the steering on naked bikes. Some movement is to be expected but I've found that the bike corrects itself fairly quickly and the best thing is to not react at all. Have a loose hold on the bars to allow the bars to move slightly within your grip and straighten itself out. If that makes sense the best I can describe over text.
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Post by daveinwoodland on Oct 20, 2019 10:16:43 GMT -7
Personaly never had an issue on my 2017 stock stabilizer. Have you had them check it to make sure it's functioning correctly? It is electronic speed sensitive. That and tire condition/pressure.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2019 21:24:43 GMT -7
My bike is rock solid up to 135 or so. Check everything, including torque on both axles, pinch bolts, wheel weights, triple tree nut, steering damper, tire condition/pressures, etc. You could provide more specifics, to better relate what exactly are you talking about, including road conditions, speeds, riding position, modifications on your bike, etc. These bikes don't have any such issues stock, so probably something you added, or a mechanical issue (loose fastener, etc). Or crazy fast speeds I haven't tried yet .
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Post by jsantoli on Oct 22, 2019 0:51:27 GMT -7
I’ve been in the 150’s and haven’t had any problem
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 13:17:43 GMT -7
Forgot a very important check: rear axle/chain alignment. If not aligned properly, a high-speed wobble is exactly the result. Good luck.
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Post by jimmybpetree on Oct 23, 2019 16:12:48 GMT -7
It doesn’t have a strut stabilizer? It’s a 2019 with standard triple tree set up.... am I confused?
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Post by gunnar on Oct 23, 2019 17:29:43 GMT -7
It doesn’t have a strut stabilizer? It’s a 2019 with standard triple tree set up.... am I confused? Look underneath at the lower triple clamp. 2019 model year:
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Post by dkim213 on Oct 23, 2019 18:45:42 GMT -7
It doesn’t have a strut stabilizer? It’s a 2019 with standard triple tree set up.... am I confused? You can feel it through varying speeds.
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Post by jimmybpetree on Oct 24, 2019 14:54:35 GMT -7
Yeah I didn’t even think to look there. But, maybe i need to stiffen it? Or tune it to my weight? 6’0 I’m 235lbs It doesn’t have a strut stabilizer? It’s a 2019 with standard triple tree set up.... am I confused? You can feel it through varying speeds.
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Post by gunnar on Oct 24, 2019 15:29:50 GMT -7
I just looked, I don't see any kind of manual adjustment at all. It is electronic and speed sensitive, as others have stated. I'm 6'3 and 245, I don't have any wobble issues yet, my fastest speed so far is 140
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Post by dkim213 on Oct 24, 2019 15:43:17 GMT -7
Yeah I didn’t even think to look there. But, maybe i need to stiffen it? Or tune it to my weight? 6’0 I’m 235lbs You can feel it through varying speeds. That’s pretty hefty. I’m 6’2” and weigh the same. Have you done any suspension setup and respring?
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Post by vk on Oct 24, 2019 19:13:32 GMT -7
Figured I would chime in as well I'm 6 foot 238 and think I know what wobble your talking about. I personally was just holding on too tight. You can hit 100 plus and literally feel the difference. Tighten up front wheel gets squirrely relax and it works itself out and pretty damn smooth.
It's just not a crotch rocket bro is the best way to think about it. For me anyways that made a lot of difference and getting the suspension set. Gotta a 2019 myself so..
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Post by evitzee on Oct 24, 2019 19:51:10 GMT -7
I've not had any wobble at high speeds in the three years I've had the bike and I'm on my third set of tires so plenty of time for things to be misaligned, misbalanced or put out of spec. I find it very stable. As others have said, don't grip too tight and relax your shoulder and arm muscles....let the bike work for you, not vice versa.
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Post by jimmybpetree on Oct 25, 2019 9:14:20 GMT -7
Yeah I suppose, I came from the R6 world. Owned two. All I’ve ever ridden. So I suppose it’s my style. Thanks for mentioning that you guys! I suppose I need to switch my technique up a bit! This is my first Naked bike. I've not had any wobble at high speeds in the three years I've had the bike and I'm on my third set of tires so plenty of time for things to be misaligned, misbalanced or put out of spec. I find it very stable. As others have said, don't grip too tight and relax your shoulder and arm muscles....let the bike work for you, not vice versa.
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Post by jsantoli on Oct 25, 2019 14:19:02 GMT -7
Have you had the suspension adjusted by a shop for your weight? I have done it for every bike I own and they feel like totally different motorcycles after
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Post by vk on Oct 25, 2019 15:11:54 GMT -7
In all seriousness get that suspension set for your weight. Pipes and flashes etc are great but suspension,imo, is the #1 best thing you can do. And it's fairly cheap.
If your XL like some of us yeah its gonna take some aftermarket goodies to make it really good but even stock stuff can be manipulated to work really decent for the average person. But I'm also a novice so....
Do have have that track day fund started though!! Wife hates it hahahaha
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Post by aavmann on Oct 25, 2019 20:09:48 GMT -7
Do have have that track day fund started though!! Wife hates it hahahaha
👍👍 They all hate it.....but also know deep down why we all love this sport so much....🙂
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