Two out of three bikes down; riding KLX to work!

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Old 08-16-2012 | 07:27 AM
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Went from a 75 road/ 25 dirt tire to a d606 set, plenty of wobble. It was on a 03 KLX 400 that had no wobbles at 90+. After the new tires, wobble would start to get bad at 70 or 75. Awesome in the dirt though!

Originally Posted by Highbeam
My 8 miles commuts involves about 4 miles of 70 mph freeway. I don't know if it is the d606 knobbies or something else but I definitely get the death wobble, or headshake above 70mph. Do you all think that the tire choice is what causes the wobble? Solid as a rock below say 65.
 
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Old 08-16-2012 | 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Highbeam
My 8 miles commuts involves about 4 miles of 70 mph freeway. I don't know if it is the d606 knobbies or something else but I definitely get the death wobble, or headshake above 70mph. Do you all think that the tire choice is what causes the wobble? Solid as a rock below say 65.
My KLX is bone stock. Last weekend I had it WOT at 92 mph (indicated)....no "death wobble" or head shake. Surprisingly enough, it was pretty stable. The "death wobble" must only apply to heavily modded KLX's
 
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Old 08-16-2012 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Highbeam
My 8 miles commuts involves about 4 miles of 70 mph freeway. I don't know if it is the d606 knobbies or something else but I definitely get the death wobble, or headshake above 70mph. Do you all think that the tire choice is what causes the wobble? Solid as a rock below say 65.
My 2007 was solid as a rock with a brand new Kenda K270 on the front at any speed. Now with 2500 miles and a bit of cupping going on it starts to wobble a bit at 75. Bet a balance on the front (or a new front which is coming) would take care of that.

Anyone know if I can turn the Kenda around and get a few more miles out of her or is that a no-no?
 
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Old 08-16-2012 | 11:20 PM
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Do dirt bike tires have directional markings like sportbike tires. I haven't seen any...
 
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Old 08-17-2012 | 04:17 PM
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Do dirt bike tires have directional markings like sportbike tires. I haven't seen any...
Some do and some don't. I've flipped rear tires when I happened to have the tire off to repair a flat or something but that's a lot of work just for a bit more life. I don't do the flat tire thing anymore.

I think I may try and adjust the suspension sometime. I've got everything in stock center locations.
 
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Old 08-18-2012 | 07:24 PM
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Highbeam,

I'm in the Olympia area, noticed the South Sound location in your post. The wobble could be a number of things or combination of a few; aggressive D606, tire balance, tire pressure, stem bearings needing repack and adjustment, front fender catching air, suspension adjustments, loose hardware, etc. I am no suspension expert and usually just make small adjustments, recording as I go from the nominal settings and try to get an improvement. I suspect it is a combo of tire selection/balance/air turbulence from the front fender?? There's a lot of folks that ride the highways with the smaller supermoto front fenders on their D/S bikes.
 
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