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Weird highway response

  • Nov. 26th, 2008 at 11:38 AM

Sunday the hubby and I went for a ride in the cool weather (~55). While I enjoy cool weather riding, the man does not...so it took quite a bit to get him out on his bike. He enjoyed the ride and I did too. But, I had this weird response from my bike on the highway. With my new tach I can see the rpm's of my engine. When I'm traveling around 70-75 mph the rpm's of my bike's engine are quite high -5,000 to be exact (the max is 6500). I've known the bike doesn't really like long travel on the highway...but it can... so I take it on the highway. That wasn't so weird... What was weird was this... a bunch of traffic slowed down fairly quickly so I had to slow down fairly quickly too. I loosened my grip on the throttle a little and barely touched my brakes (since we were traveling at a high rate of speed). My bike kind of did this subtle wobble. I didn't like it... My thoughts are... What if I had to really put the brakes on... how is my bike going to respond then? I've put the brakes on fairly hard traveling around 45 mph...and the bike stops quickly and nicely. Does the high rate of speed make that much of a difference? Any input out there?

Alright... what's sad... the hubby plugged his bike in yesterday. :( I told him that wouldn't last long... Come on... tomorrow its going to be 60 degrees.

Happy Thanksgiving!!

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[info]romperwebby wrote:
Nov. 26th, 2008 06:52 pm (UTC)
low 40s here tomorrow - i think the boys are riding, but i'll pass, too much to do.

i havent ridden in SO long!
[info]bobberbikebabe wrote:
Nov. 26th, 2008 07:52 pm (UTC)
ugh... how do you stand it? I feel like a junkie going through withdrawal after a few days with no riding. But, I'm still a new rider, so I have that zealot approach to riding. Maybe after awhile I'll feel more relaxed when I can't ride. How about you?
[info]romperwebby wrote:
Nov. 26th, 2008 10:39 pm (UTC)
im still not 100% comfortable riding by myseslf so that chickens me out pretty easily from riding to work. and then we were just so busy with other stuff with the wedding and all. i have a million excuses.
[info]bobberbikebabe wrote:
Nov. 27th, 2008 01:37 am (UTC)
oh yeah... sorry, I forgot about the wedding... Of course you haven't had the time.

Now that I've been riding by myself quite a bit, I sometimes feel not as "in control" of my riding as I usually do when I ride with my husband. I'm more cautious when I'm riding by myself and more aware of my riding skills. I think riding by myself has made me a better rider. But, yeah, some days before I get on my bike I'm a little nervous. After I get going I'm cautious, but not really nervous anymore. I wonder if that feeling (the nervous feeling) ever really goes away.
[info]catpressedjeenz wrote:
Nov. 28th, 2008 02:32 pm (UTC)
That's weird. It's never happened to me. Maybe it was just an anomaly.
[info]bobberbikebabe wrote:
Nov. 28th, 2008 07:42 pm (UTC)
I think it was the grooved road. That section of 75S is grooved. So, while I'm used to riding on grooved pavement, I'm not really used to braking or slowing down quickly on grooved pavement. I think my tires were in a rut in the road. It was an uncomfortable feeling to say the least...
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