Want your touring bike to handle like a Sportbike ?
#11
I guess I wasn't happy with the handling stock because I rode sportbikes for 20 years before switching to touring bikes. I still have a Ninja but as I get older the Ninja is far too uncomfortable to ride long distances. My modified Road King now gives me the best of both worlds, a comfortable ride when I want to be comfortable and a canyon carver when I feel like hanging some curves.
Last edited by Sailrider 1; 04-02-2012 at 02:04 PM.
#12
I’m kinda surprised this post was met with any resistance at all, its not like Sailrider1 was bashing any other product, just sharing his experience. You will never know how poor the OEM suspension is until you upgrade it, and I promise you there is nothing wrong with a bike that feels and handles better than stock. The “sportbike” comparison may be a slightly favorable description, but naturally it’s not truly literal, the weight to power ratio would have to be dramatically improved, along with COG, and lean angle, as mentioned. I can assure you the result of the mods in question will not make your bike "twitchy", but mine handles like it shed 200 lbs. It absolutely compliments the touring platform, and makes the ride much more comfortable, and enjoyable, which I believe is the main purpose for having a long distance touring bike. I’m sure the added stability offers some margin of improved safety as well. No matter what you do it's a heavy bike, but it will feel and handle remarkably better with a well tuned suspension. The modified Intiminators are still relatively undiscovered, except for the folks who have read it on this forum, so they are also not widely used yet, except for the few members who have taken a chance on my “unproven” modifications and set up. So far not one person has reported anything but exceptional results. I chose to share this cheap mod with fellow riders because it offers such a phenomenal improvement, although a little slow getting started I anticipate this front suspension option will gain some serious traction in the near future.
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#16
I am surprised this wasnt met with more resistance after his comment:
"This was only thrown out there for those that want a bike that handles like it should to begin with"
Many, many, many people here are happy with the ride of their touring bikes and a comment like that, basically telling everyone that theirs is set up incorrect, ruffles a lot of feathers...normally. The grumps must be out riding or something
That said, sounds like you dialed in your ride just like you like it. Congrats! thats the beauty of these bikes...you make them what you want.
"This was only thrown out there for those that want a bike that handles like it should to begin with"
Many, many, many people here are happy with the ride of their touring bikes and a comment like that, basically telling everyone that theirs is set up incorrect, ruffles a lot of feathers...normally. The grumps must be out riding or something
That said, sounds like you dialed in your ride just like you like it. Congrats! thats the beauty of these bikes...you make them what you want.
#17
Just because it's a tourer doesn't mean it should only handle well on straight roads and gentle curves. They shouldn't come out of the factory running hot and pingy either. Or with hard uncomfortable seats so they can plan on selling you another. I do believe there's a Harley tax, the dough you need to make it right. I think this is relatively new, when I bought my 88 softail man that bike was pretty much perfect right out of the box.
#18
I ride a 1998 Dyna WG, and I had the same suspension as most of the guys buying 2012s, as well as the guys riding 70s and 80s models.
If the MoCo isn't gonna step up and tweak the suspension for better performance, well I'm glad someone did.
Thanks Fab, Racetech, Ricors, and Ohlins, for at least giving us an option.
If the MoCo isn't gonna step up and tweak the suspension for better performance, well I'm glad someone did.
Thanks Fab, Racetech, Ricors, and Ohlins, for at least giving us an option.
#20
I am surprised this wasnt met with more resistance after his comment:
"This was only thrown out there for those that want a bike that handles like it should to begin with"
Many, many, many people here are happy with the ride of their touring bikes and a comment like that, basically telling everyone that theirs is set up incorrect, ruffles a lot of feathers...normally. The grumps must be out riding or something
That said, sounds like you dialed in your ride just like you like it. Congrats! thats the beauty of these bikes...you make them what you want.
"This was only thrown out there for those that want a bike that handles like it should to begin with"
Many, many, many people here are happy with the ride of their touring bikes and a comment like that, basically telling everyone that theirs is set up incorrect, ruffles a lot of feathers...normally. The grumps must be out riding or something
That said, sounds like you dialed in your ride just like you like it. Congrats! thats the beauty of these bikes...you make them what you want.
And like QTRracer pointed out, some dismiss the though of making the touring bike handle better yet still felt compelled to click on the thread.