GPz750 R1 wobbles under hard acceleration
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I took the bike for the first time in a sportsbike group ride yesterday. Under hard acceleration the bike would wobble enough to force me to back off.
I had set the rear suspension hard (#5 compression, #5 damping). The swing arm bushes etc. seems ok but I had not stripped the bike and checked individually.
Is this a known characteristic of the bike? I do notice that the frame flexes quite a bit unlike my GPZ900R.
The wobbling can be seen in this vid:
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bike with different (soft/medium) rear suspension set the same? Steering damper installed?
Under hard acceleration the swing arm bushes are not in the same condition as proof by hand.
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650ed wrote: You may want to check to see if the bike begins wobbling at a given speed even if not accelerating. There are quite a few things that can cause that problem including tires (which can look perfectly fine); steering stem bearings; forks that need servicing; etc. Ed
The bike runs fine up to about 130kph where the front starts to shudder. I suspect that the front rim is a bit crooked. But those acceleration happens well under 110kph
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barney wrote: It kind of sounds like swingarm pivot to me .
Scirocco wrote: You have to check the rear/front wheel bearings,air pressure in the tires,steering neck bearings,fork oil level,acts the
bike with different (soft/medium) rear suspension set the same? Steering damper installed?
Under hard acceleration the swing arm bushes are not in the same condition as proof by hand.
Thanks. It seems like I have to check everything carefully and might do this when painting the swing arm.
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Any of the above plus maybe tyre mismatch or defective shock dampers. Go careful here, a tankslapper can be lethal,
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