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Xt660z front tyre feedback
Hi folks
I've just picked up my new to me xt660z . It's a 2011 with 6k miles in immaculate condition. I've noticed at slow speed turns that the front feels a bit heavy to steer and on slow speed bends there is a small amount of movement on the bars, almost likes it's falling off a ridge or something similar. The dealer fitted brand new tourances to it when I collected it. Unfortunately the dealer is miles away so can't just pop in to have them check it out. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks Dan |
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That sounds a lot like it's just the Tourance tyres. I hated mine, swapped them after a few hundred miles.
Do you get wobble when crossing white lines or cats eyes? Wait till the roads are wet, then you'll really hate them.
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Spoke to the dealer and they think it's the tyres as well. I've used tourances on other bikes and really liked them. The dealer thinks they need rounding off a bit. It feels almost like your going over a ridge on slow corners and turns . Filtering is a nightmare because your turning the bars left and right to correct the movement. It's fine at speed
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I've noticed that with every new pair of tyres I fit to the XTZ I get the same "falling over" feeling you describe. Some are worse than others, noticeably TKCs, but it always subsides and is almost gone by 300 miles. It might be just a case of getting used to fresh tyres, but I have a sneaky suspicion that it's the rear squaring off a little that stops the feeling.
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+1 Totally agree with the above. I experienced exactly the same. Tried 6 different brands on the Ten over the years and the Tourance were/are the least suited to the bike IMO, which is bizarre as they are OE fitment. |
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That's reassuring thanks for that
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Somebody mentioned the head stock bearings. I'm hoping that's unlikely as it's only done 6k miles and passed an MOT 3 days ago with no advisories . I've lowered the front pressure a bit from 34psi to 30 and it does seem to have reduced it so I'm hoping it's just the tyres need wearing in.
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For reference, with most of the tyres I've used I find/have found that 28/29psi front and 31/32psi rear works best for on-road handling. However, it is different for everyone. Best thing to do is experiment. |
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Same here. And not just on the Tenere. I have that "falling over" with new tires on every motorbike I rode.
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