. I recon youre hanging on to tight actually . . . :shock:
IF the Tyres real ones , dont panic . Unless you like drifting dragging the pegs , a pillion would steady it up .
The 3.60's dropped the nose a notch , steeping steering and reduceing trail . 1/10 of 5/8 of stuff all , near 750 settings .
Stock rear spings are vaugely 145 Lb , or is that the memory . The Goiling Gas skocks on mine came with 110 Lb springs .
So the front felt stiffer . 110 springs are plenty for solo , or two up ,. For around 10 stone rides ( Weight not Kawaskis )
The LIGHTLY resting the underside of the fingers on the bars , will probly see you seeing it differantly .
A automobile I put together weaved for two weeks , untill I steered with fingertips .

Then Brilliant
for emulateing Ari Vartenen .or however you pronounce it . Used to take the paint of the gate post drifting in the driveway.
Without damadgeing the chrome on the bumper .
So there you are . with a butt stop taped to the seat and a decent knee grip and youre delicate fingertips , she'll hit a sixpence . Every time . ( Ran a 3.00 KR76 , I tried it ) If the elbows wobbled , it weaved, on the bumpy twisty bits .
Hanging on for grim death .Untill I used the Knees .One cant support oneself with the bars in such conditions . :wink:
Seen the olde Heim Joint top link ? ( Hobots post )