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New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 08:33:03 PM »
I mounted my Avon's last night. I removed all the weights on both rims and used dyna beads when the tires went back on. Both rims and tires where wiped down spotless, the beads were poured in and tires mounted (no spilled beads).
Tonight's 20 mile ride to break them in a little for this weekend revealed a front end wobble on decel. That isn't ok with me! Dyna beads come with great recommendations, so i 'assume' they are doing their job. Do these Storm 2 tires usually result in this?
Of course you could say "tighten your head stem bearings", but i've ridden 3700 miles in two months on dunlops and never once ever experienced anything like this. I can feel it try to start the wobble just cruising at 65 if i relax my hands on the bars.
My steering is looser than the common "Tighten it until it won't flop to the side while the tire is off the ground". It is pretty free to turn. It always has been.
Why would changing to a new tire force me to readjust my bearings. Isn't that hiding the real problem here?
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New tire blues :( :(
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 08:34:52 PM »
Some treads just disagree with some bikes.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 08:43:03 PM »
I've stayed away from Avons for years, because much more consistently than any other brand, I've heard anecdotes about QC issues with balance and wobbling. I'd start there if your dealer will let you.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 09:01:23 PM »
One thing i'm worried about with snugging up the headset is slowing down the steering. Because i've never made them tighter, i don't know what it will do to the feeling of turning the bike.
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August 31, 2011, 09:17:11 PM »
If the bearings have no slop in them now, don't tighten them.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 09:24:07 PM »
Quote from: miles on August 31, 2011, 08:34:52 PM
Some treads just disagree with some bikes.
This ^
Quote from: kevin_stevens on August 31, 2011, 08:43:03 PM
I've stayed away from Avons for years, because much more consistently than any other brand, I've heard anecdotes about QC issues with balance and wobbling. I'd start there if your dealer will let you.
KeS
And this ^
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 09:25:54 PM »
The wheel may be out of balance still. Another thing to consider is that new tires have no flat spot in the middle so they are much more sensitive to input, whether it's from the rider, the road, or the wheel being out of balance. It's probably not true for all Avons, but I recall a friend putting them on and the profile of the front was crowned more than usual, providing quicker steering but also making the bike more 'jittery.' When you put the tires on, was the dot on the sidewall aligned with the valve stem? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's the first step towards getting the wheel balanced.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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Quote from: miles on August 31, 2011, 09:17:11 PM
If the bearings have no slop in them now, don't tighten them.
What is the proper pre-load on those bearings? They are tapered bearings, correct? roughly 1 1/4"?
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 09:30:15 PM »
I had Avons on my C-10 and wasn't impressed. They were sticky enough for that bike but never all that stable. It would dance around in dirty air and it was impossible to hold a line in a corner. It got worse as the tires wore.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 09:30:39 PM »
Quote from: gregm784 on August 31, 2011, 08:33:03 PM
Tonight's 20 mile ride to break them in a little for this weekend revealed a front end wobble on decel. That isn't ok with me!
I had Avons on my old connie for all of 200 miles. Took them off and sold them. Worst front end wobble I have ever experienced on any bike. Its the tread design on the front tire that does it. Everyone on COG tried to tell me to tighten my steering stem bearings on a bike with less than 4000 miles. I guess they think adding extra bearing pressure is the same as a steering dampner? Oh well I knew better so I took them off and never bought another set of Avons. There are BETTER options out there.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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Quote from: gregm784 on August 31, 2011, 09:26:46 PM
What is the proper pre-load on those bearings? They are tapered bearings, correct? roughly 1 1/4"?
So you had a bike that worked fine.
You changed one part (tires).
The bike stopped working fine.
But you've decided to adjust a different part (bearings) to fix it?
Steering head bearings are generally speced to just swing from center to side at a light touch. Some manufacturers have an initial preload torque with a backoff and final torque in ft-lbs or degrees, however. Have fun.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 09:48:24 PM »
Quote from: kevin_stevens on August 31, 2011, 09:33:14 PM
So you had a bike that worked fine.
You changed one part (tires).
The bike stopped working fine.
But you've decided to adjust a different part (bearings) to fix it?
Steering head bearings are generally speced to just swing from center to side at a light touch. Some manufacturers have an initial preload torque with a backoff and final torque in ft-lbs or degrees, however. Have fun.
KeS
That is my problem too. Yes, it worked great. I changed the tire and now it isn't so great.
What front tire should i run? Which tire will work well with the rear tire (av46 Avon)?
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Quote from: Giaka on August 31, 2011, 09:30:39 PM
There are BETTER options out there.
Care to share? What did you go to after the Storm2 front? (assuming that was the tire you had).
I also have a brand new AV46 Avon on the rear.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 09:50:36 PM »
Try dropping the tire pres a few pounds, see how it feels and adj as needed.
May not be a 100% fix but, Cheaper than another tire
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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August 31, 2011, 10:53:17 PM »
You changed two things:
* different brand of front tire, and
* very different approach to balancing front tire.
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I'd try a different tire pressure, probably increase it, and hope.
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I'd remove those DynaBeads, which I've heard three things about (1-they're likely to spill when you dismount the tire, 2-my 'tire expert' says they don't work, 3-nobody I know has ever admitted to trying them).
Go back to the weights that are standard for you.
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try a different front tire. (*)
I don't know how to factor in your bearing concerns.
(*) I've used Storm I fronts for long long time and nary a problem.
Just 4200 miles into Storm II's and working well so far. FJR1300.
Since I've had good results with Avon for maybe 45,000 I'd bet your balancing experiment is the likely suspect.
Hope you post up what you find.
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remove the DynaBeads,
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Quote from: UHOH on August 31, 2011, 10:53:17 PM
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I'd remove those DynaBeads, which I've heard three things about (1-they're likely to spill when you dismount the tire, 2-my 'tire expert' says they don't work, 3-nobody I know has ever admitted to trying them).
Go back to the weights that are standard for you.
I've heard two things about them. First thing, they work. Second thing, they don't work. I'd say more often than not, people report they work well. However, other people have tried them and thought they sucked. There is a massive thread on ADV about them with different results for different folks.
Personally, I'll just stick with traditional balancing.
And +1 on miles's comment above. Not every tire is a great match for every bike.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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I tried a set of Continental Conti-Motion tires on my KTM 950 SMR last go-round. I never had any issues with wobble on decel before (40K miles, Pirellis and Dunlops), but now the front does a little shimmy on decel if my hands are off the bars. Nothing scary, but I suspect it's just a case of the tire not being a great match to the bike. That said, I don't normally ride with my hands off the bars, but will do that to stretch/etc sometimes and noticed the bike was behaving differently.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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September 01, 2011, 06:03:34 AM »
Some tires just wobble. If this type of tire is one of them changing it out is the only answer.
I've used the Dynabeads on my Vstrom with great success. However, I did need to add a little more than the recommended amount to the front tire to get is glass smooth. The front tire always took a lot of lead to balance it before switching to the beads so adding more beads made sense.
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The Avons have somewhat of a reputation on the ST-owners forum for decel wobble. I was ok with that, thinking I'll just keep my hands on the bars since most complaints were hands free. Then I grabbed a major handful of brake at a ... higher speed and got some real headshake. Scared me into replacing those half worn tires. No problem now.
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Re: New tire blues :( :(
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Quote from: gregm784 on August 31, 2011, 09:50:09 PM
Care to share? What did you go to after the Storm2 front? (assuming that was the tire you had).
i don't think the storm was out yet (6 or 7 years ago). Maybe it was but I honestly don't remember. I think I switched over to either GTs or 880s at that point. Soon afterwards I bought an ST1300 and sold the connie.
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