Shakin' Dog! oops I mean bars!!

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Shaking Bars

Post by kenmore » Fri Jan 18, 2008 1:13 pm

Mine does it,but only at low speeds with no throttle and it seems worse when coasting downhill with hands of the bars.The tyres on my bike are well worn and the shake has not become any worse.Thinking about it I came to the conclusion that this was just another quirk of Trixie that makes it so interesting to own. If any of you guys out there figure this one out please let us all know, and then there will be one more Trixie trait solved.
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Post by kenmore » Sat Jan 19, 2008 9:07 pm

Kirk,Silly me just realised that you live in the Gong.I live in Nowra and work in the Gong.I,ve only seen 2 other Trixies in the Gong.Is yours Blue or Black.Who knows maybe I,ll see you on the road sometime.I also have a mate down here who had one ride on Trixie down the bay and went out and bought a 96 model he liked it so much.Funny about that eh.
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Post by LozLul » Fri Feb 08, 2008 5:39 pm

Kirk,

I can see you have had your ABM's on good use for some while already. Since I'm thinking of bying a similar set, I would like to ask about your opinion about them now, after some use. Are they still true? Do the mileage have some effect on them? What kind of riding are you mostly doing?

Sorry about the off-topic and thanks for the info!

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Re: Shakin' Dog! oops I mean bars!!

Post by Kirk » Sat Mar 15, 2008 1:58 pm

Hi all,
been a while i know, but work, overtime, TAFE, kids, pregnant mrs, fixin' bikes, you know the drill!! :roll:

Quick update; checked wheel alignment, new front wheel bearings, dropped rear height to standard, removed fork brace, guess what??!! Still shakin'! Everything mentioned reduced the effect of the shake and the weave with the damper on, but it's not gone yet so I'm tearing my hair out.
Almost considering (GASP!) taking it to a shop! :shock: :shock:

Oh well, I'll keep fiddling, I'm almost ready to just give up on the damper, but it's a matter of pride now to beat oops I mean fix it! :lol:

On the ABM brakes LozLul, they are bloody awesome, recommended them to a few people now. Much lighter (about 1kg just on the front! Noticeable!), more aggresive on initial bite, other people that ride the bike comment on them too. Just running standard EBC pads I think. As for wear, they're probably 5-10,000k's old and still look and feel new. Well worth it mate.

Lastly, hey Kenmore how's it going? Mine's blue, but I've seen one or two black one's around. Send me a PM if you wanna go for a ride or whatever. Maybe Easter weekend?

cya all.

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Re: Shakin' Dog! oops I mean bars!!

Post by steve speed » Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:53 pm

you might have done this but have you checked your head bearings,,,, to tight would give you a weave, what front tyre have you got on ?
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Re: Shakin' Dog! oops I mean bars!!

Post by kenmore » Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:46 am

Kirk,

Just the same as you I have had my backside hanging out with work.

Thought that you would like to know that I recently changed my tyres and now have no shake.

It remains to be seen if the shake returns once they start to wear.

I did change the front to a 70 profile and wonder if this has anything to do with it.

As for a ride over Easter I have to work,but when I figure out how to do a PM I will send you my details and maybe we can meet and go for a ride.

I also have a mate who has aTrixie and he recently road it to the Island and enjoyed every minute of it.

I wonder how many Trixies there are in the Gong and the S/coast?

It would be good to get a group together to swap info that is relevent to us down here.

Catch ya
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Re: Shakin' Dog! oops I mean bars!!

Post by Jak » Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:55 am

kenmore wrote: when I figure out how to do a PM I will send you my details and maybe we can meet and go for a ride.
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Re: Shakin' Dog! oops I mean bars!!

Post by nukes » Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:13 pm

Had this problem a while ago. Changed the fork oil and the shake seemed to go away overnight. Dont know if this helps but worth checking :dontknow:
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Re: Shakin' Dog! oops I mean bars!!

Post by Kirk » Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:50 am

Thanks, for the answers,
haven't checked the head bearings yet, but had the front up the other day and it didn't seem tight, maybe a tad loose if anything. I'll do a bit of fiddling this weekend.

As far as fork iol, that's interesting. I know the oil in mine has a few k's on it. I've actually ordered new springs, so it'll get new springs and oil this weekend too.

Fingers crossed one of the above has some effect!!

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