Hi all, I had the fright of my live yesterday.
It all happened at plus minus 90 mph, a sudden tail wag, wobble, that had me hanging on for dear live!
Here is some history;
I bought my R65 almost a year ago with a RS fearing and panniers on.
The old lady needed a lot of work and I took my time getting her back to her former glory.
She looked stunning and I have since had two day trips of over 500 miles with her and she ran beatifully. The only thing that bothered was the heat, in sunny SA the summer tempreture gets up to 40 C on a good day, so I decided to fit an S fearing as she will do most of her trips in town as a daily runaround.
So, I took out my newly upgraded R65 S, just fitted S fearing, for a good fast run. Testing the limits and compairing it to how she was before.
She was running smoothly and I started to push her a bit harder. (I knew she was good for about 95 mph and I have reached 103 mph when she had the RS fearing on and she was stable at that speed.)
This is where it all when wrong, at around 90 mph.
I was very disappointed and thought she would run better with the lighter, smaller fearing.
What could have caused this live threatening behavior?
I went back to my workshop, still shaking, and started checking out all the possible courses.
Head bearing, tyre pressure, wheel bearings, all fine.
My conclusion, it must be lift, now how do I fix it or do I just live with it.
Out of all of this I have made the following assumptions;
1. RS fearing worked well, was very stable, but was very heavy and hot.
2. S fearing looks cool, the bike is light, maybe to light, and handles very well up to 85 mph.
Photos attached, RS & S.