Adz wrote:thanks for the welcomes guys,
Are there any handliing upgrades you can do to these bikes aswell?
Look forawrd to catching up with you guys on an up coming ride.
Hi Adz, welcome to a great site. Ther are plenty of 2-fiddies on the board.
Cheap handling mods:
1. Pump tyres up to correct pressure ( don't laugh you crusty bastards, this is the first thing that is Never Checked

) You want 34-36psi rear, 32-34psi front, as a decent starting point.
2. Ensure chain tension is correct. About 20-25mm slack in the centre of the lower chain run, with YOU sitting on the bike is a good starting point.
3. Ensure wheel alignment is correct - ie wheels are dead straight.
4. VERY IMPORTANT - check Swingarm bolt tension. Make sure it is set to factory specs. ( ie correct torque setting.)
5. Check steering head tension, ensure it is set to correct factory setting
6. Check steering head bearings - grease if necessary ( it will be necessary...) steps 5 and 6 should be reversed really...
7. Check wheel balance and correct if necessary.
8. If your tyres are shagged, it will handle like a bucket of shit. Get new tyres.
9. Check condition of front and rear sprockets. This won't improve handling per se, but it will improve gearchanges ( which can definitely affect handling

)
10. Ensure your handlebars are not bent. Once again, this own't affect handling by itself, but bent bars will make it *feel* strange.
10 cheap and easy tips, you would be surprised how many of these you can do yourself in the garage. Knock yourself out mate
cheers
FactoryManualDave