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My '82 Katana was getting the wallows through fast sweeping bends, certainly a bit disconcerting at (an indicated) 140kph = 87mph.
Got home and checked out my running gear. Here's what I found:
1. Front tyre worn out. Not going to help.
2. Front wheel bearings with freeplay. Bad.
3. Damping pistons in (rebuildable IKON) rear shockies scored, one much more scored than the other.
4. Swingarm bearings & bushes past their best, with visible scoring marks on the bushes.
So I went and fixed all that, and put new oil in the front forks while I was at it.
All is now well; I can push the old warhorse into fairly rough bends with a lot more confidence.
In addition, as a number of folks have already mentioned, make sure that your wheels are aligned. Do not trust the gradation marks on the swingarm for this; they are usually a mile out. Use a straight edge.
Got home and checked out my running gear. Here's what I found:
1. Front tyre worn out. Not going to help.
2. Front wheel bearings with freeplay. Bad.
3. Damping pistons in (rebuildable IKON) rear shockies scored, one much more scored than the other.
4. Swingarm bearings & bushes past their best, with visible scoring marks on the bushes.
So I went and fixed all that, and put new oil in the front forks while I was at it.
All is now well; I can push the old warhorse into fairly rough bends with a lot more confidence.
In addition, as a number of folks have already mentioned, make sure that your wheels are aligned. Do not trust the gradation marks on the swingarm for this; they are usually a mile out. Use a straight edge.