HotRod
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Ive had my 06 up over 130 with zero wobble. If you set these bikes up right they will easily handle that speed, in a straight line of course.
X2 No wobble on 06 k9
Ive had my 06 up over 130 with zero wobble. If you set these bikes up right they will easily handle that speed, in a straight line of course.
Yup!:2thumbs:Add Dyna Beads if you dont have them and try another ride....just my thoughts.
Kaptin,Did you have any issues BR?
:2thumbs:Assuming your lift is on level ground, fall away should be the same both ways. Clutch or brake cable could be causing your difference. Remove both and adjust to 1-2 inches.I noticed when adjusting the fall away that it always broke away quicker when turning the steering wheel to the left. For example, if the handlebars broke away at 3 inches to the left it would take 5.5 to 6 inches to the right to break away.
Is the difference between left and right break away due to caliper weight, or is that indicative of a problem with the neck bearings? I disconnected the clutch cable before testing the fall away.
I am currently using dyna beads.
When I adjusted the fall away, I had it closer to 2", I had read on here somewhere that for longer bikes closer to 2" is better. Should I kick it out to 3" when turning it to the left before it falls away (that would be about 5-6 inches from center for fall away when turning to the right)?
What is the point??? Who in their right mind would 150mph a chopper?? Sounds to me like you need to go buy a crotch rocket for your rush and charish your chopper for cruis'n instead of trying to viberate it to death. Been there done that in my "nothing can kill me" dayz and looking back, I was an idiot.......Hey guys, Steve from So. Ill here (close to STL).
I have a 2009 K-9.
I bought the bike used in April of 2012, and since that time the highest speed I could go was between 90 & 100 MPH.
The bike would begin to wobble to the point where I would not accelerate anymore and begin to back it off until the wobbling subsided. I went to Gateway Big Dog in STL to talk with the guys at the shop.
They said the K9 should easily do 140-150 with little to no wobble. A couple of things they told me to check were: 1. Air Pressure, 2. See if the tire was cupped, 3. Fall away.
The air pressure was at spec and the tire has about 1000 miles on it (no damage). I proceeded to check the fall away and it seemed to be out of range a little bit, about 3" as opposed to the recommended 1-2". I adjusted the fall away according to the service manual directions and put her back together.
Took it out for another spin and this time I could get up to around 110 MPH before she started to give me the shakes. It seemed to improve a little bit, but still not the 150 i'm shooting for.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
First person to help gets a beer!
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
