AndyOyamadaZ
Tuned and Synch'ed
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- Oct 9, 2009
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Hello, I need a help.
Does anyone know how to solve the yawing problem of VIntage? California Vintage starts yawing at 150km/h and keeps till the top speed around 180km/h. This problem happened to my California Stone 2003 too. And I know some other California 1100 does too. I have solved it by changing the front tire to Pirelli Sports Demon but Vintage keeps yawing even with Sports Demon. I have tried almost all tires that can fit my Stone and Sports Demon was the only one that stopped yawing and runs much better than others but for Vintage. I would like to receive answers from guys who have experienced this yawing problem. This probem seems being raleted to the later California 1100 models that have the long oval swing arm and 45mm front fork. Rebound damping of rear suspension should be the solution? I guess not... it happens even on a flat straight road but still can be a solution...
Best Regards,
Andy
Does anyone know how to solve the yawing problem of VIntage? California Vintage starts yawing at 150km/h and keeps till the top speed around 180km/h. This problem happened to my California Stone 2003 too. And I know some other California 1100 does too. I have solved it by changing the front tire to Pirelli Sports Demon but Vintage keeps yawing even with Sports Demon. I have tried almost all tires that can fit my Stone and Sports Demon was the only one that stopped yawing and runs much better than others but for Vintage. I would like to receive answers from guys who have experienced this yawing problem. This probem seems being raleted to the later California 1100 models that have the long oval swing arm and 45mm front fork. Rebound damping of rear suspension should be the solution? I guess not... it happens even on a flat straight road but still can be a solution...
Best Regards,
Andy