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i got to 51 degrees on my m7rr's earlier today but as soon as the sun dropped just slightly it was like riding on glass. no feel from the front at all. that time of year is getting close.lol...having said that it is warming up next week again. :)
 
i got to 51 degrees on my m7rr's earlier today but as soon as the sun dropped just slightly it was like riding on glass. no feel from the front at all. that time of year is getting close.lol...having said that it is warming up next week again. :)
also no need for slick on the road, imo it turns off too much electronic safety.
 
i got to 51 degrees on my m7rr's earlier today but as soon as the sun dropped just slightly it was like riding on glass. no feel from the front at all. that time of year is getting close.lol...having said that it is warming up next week again. :)
also no need for slick on the road, imo it turns off too much electronic safety.

Good job getting to 51 degrees in this weather, I only managed 46 degrees today on RoadTech 01?s and had a botty clenching moment at one point lol.
It seems there?s always the annual notification when we transition from Summer to Winter riding mode [emoji23]


- Oli
 
You would probably benefit from taking the bike to a suspension specialist and having it properly set up as mentioned in this and other threads. I would do that first because these bikes are particularly sensitive to geometry (rake/trail) changes and you will likely exasperate the problem if you haven?t already addressed the springs and sorted preload. That really needs to be your starting point.

+1, at the very least you?ll end up with a decent base setup to get things in the ball park
 
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just seen these figures when messing with setup this evening, can anyone post a pic with what they are and settings to use, slow, med fast? etc?
 
just seen these figures when messing with setup this evening, can anyone post a pic with what they are and settings to use, slow, med fast? etc?

Slow, medium, fast refers to the lens angle display.
If you set it to fast it display your current lean angle in real time. Your max lean angle in either direction is stored until the ignition is turned off


- Oli
 

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