My 06 suspension is set up per the info I got from athread on this board(Jynx I believe). Anyway it works great with one exception...at WFO I get a nasty headshake at the 2nd-3rd gear shift which is very unnerving a 100+mph. It is less of a problem during the 1-2 shift because that shift ussually brings the wheel clean up where the 2-3 shift seems to just unweight or skate the wheel briefly. Anyway, I have the ability to lower the front .75"and am wondering your opinions on its affect on headshake. I realize this will steepen the geometry which could cause me real problems if headshake does occur, however my experience on other bikes is that more weight on the front tire tends to reduce shake. Normally I would just experiment but I have never ridden bikes with this much HP and am not used to headshake at these speeds so it scares me a little and I dont want to f++k up! Advise please!!
uhem...a word here if I may?
Firstly?.. it's spelled "JINKSTER"
2ndly?...I worry about those who automatically believe the first step to remedial action here is to put heavier weight oil in the stock oem steering damper cause...well?...it isn't..and is advice that could get the unwary...well?..in a word?..
"DEAD".
And my monies on member IG. here as he offers up a very good explaination/scenario of...
"un-noticed and/or un-intentional steering input"
taking place.
But....the first area one should look into when attempting to address headshake issues of any kind is...
"STEERING HEAD ADJUSTMENT"
and there's actually a page in the shop manual (6-37) that gives very easy step by step instructions on how to adjust your..
"STEERING TENSION ADJUSTMENT"
whereby you check your steering tension by elevating the front wheel and attaching a pull scale to the outtermost portion of the handgrip and pull the handlebars from a "Dead Straight Position" and take note of how many grams of pull the scale read just prior to the bars going into motion...the recommended force is...200-500 grams of pull force....and I bet a slew of the busa's out there have well under 200grams...and are waaaay to loose...and while it may be hidden far better by applying the "Heavy Oil Steering Damper Mod"...IT IS NOT THE PROPER CURE....and one day when you do reach enough steering harmonic to move that heavy oil in the damper?...it'll turn into a lights out tankslapper....sudden death...while the true root cause was loose steering head bearings.
Hope that helps and...L8R, Bill.