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Rider 05-20-2009 01:49 PM

DR650 turned into SM, now has a problem
 
One of my coworkers has a Suzuki DR650 that he turned into a SM. He took off the 21" front wheel and put a 17" front wheel on it. Now he is experiencing what he is calling a "tank slapper" like condition when he gets to about 70mph. He cant figure out why. I'm guessing that by going to the smaller wheel, he essentially lowered the front of the bike 2 inches and has fucked up the steering geometry. Anyone have any thoughts on what is wrong? Forks are bad? Wheel is bent? It doesn't have any problems below 70mph.

dReWpY 05-20-2009 01:52 PM

sounds like wheel balance issues

Rider 05-20-2009 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewpy (Post 214406)
sounds like wheel balance issues

A wheel out of balance would cause the tire to rotate out of round(up and down) but he is getting the handle bar to shake side to side. Would off balance tires cause a side to side shake?

dReWpY 05-20-2009 01:58 PM

how tight are the spokes? they might need adjusted or maintained

Rider 05-20-2009 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewpy (Post 214413)
how tight are the spokes? they might need adjusted or maintained

It was a brand new rim installed by a Suzuki dealer. Spokes should be tight.

dReWpY 05-20-2009 02:03 PM

i would check the balance out first, if its off the affects would be magnified by the increased speed, or possibly the bearings in the steering stem could be bad

Rsv1000R 05-20-2009 02:17 PM

It's the change in steering geometry, dropping the front takes a lot of rake out of the front, and the closer the front gets to up and down, the more likely it is to shake.

Rider 05-20-2009 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rsv1000R (Post 214425)
It's the change in steering geometry, dropping the front takes a lot of rake out of the front, and the closer the front gets to up and down, the more likely it is to shake.

How do you fix that, longer fork tubes? He certainly doesn't have 2" of fork to slide back though the triple tree.

dReWpY 05-20-2009 02:24 PM

or what he said, lol

cuttle 05-20-2009 02:31 PM

he could try dropping the rear shock in the lower position - it's easy to do, free and doesn't take all that long.

No guarantees that it will help thou...


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