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RocknRoll
Texas X Rider OverLord
Posts: 1636
Kingwood, TX
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #15 on:
July 03, 2009, 09:47:11 AM »
Certified Public Accountant? CPA? Really - or just a Car Parking Attendant! Same thing without the IRS!
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twistedrcpilot
Master Tejano Rider
Posts: 864
Montgomery Tx. /Lake Conroe TX
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #16 on:
July 03, 2009, 01:31:01 PM »
<-hi-jacking the thread
To answer the origional question, it does lean. Some people claim it's the pipes. I've gutted mine(removed the stock baffles) and weighed them. They are half the weight they were before and it still leans. Maybe it's just not balanced.
Look at the pic below, It's clearly not level.
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Elvis
Posts: 7980
06 1800R
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #17 on:
July 03, 2009, 03:02:29 PM »
I can tell by the pic your left leg is much larger than the right
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Ironhorse1800
Old Timer
Posts: 414
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #18 on:
July 03, 2009, 03:32:27 PM »
Thread-jack
The bike is unbalanced (IMHO), heavy on the right - bike leans left to find center-of-gravity.
The road slopes/drains to the right - bike leans left in relation to the road surface.
We drive on the right side of the road - bike leans left longer, farther in the turns.
I'm a left-handed - bike leans left.
My politics lean WAY off-center to the right- bike leans left to compensate.
Don't sweat it till you are dragging the left peg while going straight. That is when I knew I needed a new set of rubber on the road.
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Ironhorse1800 -My 2004 1800 N S3
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Elvis
Posts: 7980
06 1800R
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #19 on:
July 03, 2009, 03:40:19 PM »
My politics lean WAY off-center to the right- bike leans left to compensate.
Don't sweat it till you are dragging the left peg while going straight. That is when I knew I needed a new set of rubber on the road.
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Enough said
There it is
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\"The moment you taste it, something wet and dark leaps on you and starts humping you like a swamp dog in heat, and the only way to get it off you is to eat it off, It\'s Gumbo!! If you don\'t eat it then the mystery beast will go right on humping you.
dukester55
Tejano
Posts: 73
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #20 on:
July 09, 2009, 06:39:03 AM »
Wow y'all really got off topic there pretty quick. I guess if you mention leaning to the left in any context it might set off a rant of polictically charged discussion. Politically I lean to the right and it seems to me that most folks that ride a motorcycle may have thoughts in that direction. The politically leaning socialist Left doesn't understand the concept of freedom anyway.
"Extremism in the Defence of Liberty is no vice"
Dukester
04 A&M Red VTX 1800R Spec 3
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Elvis
Posts: 5285
Canyon Lake, TX
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #21 on:
July 09, 2009, 06:51:40 AM »
I lean to the right, not sure if my bike leans one way or another... would still ride her even if she leaned to the left, just as I would still ride with others who lean to the left also. It grieves me to see that there are those that wouldn't.
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"Lucky" Connie
'06 Pearl Dark Blue 1300C
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Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #22 on:
July 09, 2009, 07:01:44 AM »
Since when is the Democrats fault that a VTX leans to the LT?
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KCAMERON007
Old Timer
Posts: 340
2006 1300S
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #23 on:
July 09, 2009, 07:39:01 AM »
Check out the wear pattern on your front tire after about 10K-15K miles.
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KC Kenny
VTX-1300S
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Dusty
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Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #24 on:
July 09, 2009, 08:16:12 AM »
According to the news this morning, Osamabama's popularity rating has dropped to 54% and Pillosky thinks the CIA has been lieing to Congress.
If I was the CIA I would lie too. How can they be affective if it's all common knowledge. Why does an idiot like Pillosky need to know anything that she doesn't understand anyway.
You just keep being you Jim.
OK, since I joined in on the hijack a bit late, I admit to leaning both ways, but it is directly related to the path the road takes.
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mctech
Trailer Queen
Posts: 9
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #25 on:
July 09, 2009, 07:39:10 PM »
This is a common gripe on many shaft drive bikes. Some say it is the pipes or engine being off center but the best answer I have heard was i is the force of the shaft spinning causing you to lean.
FS
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SteveS
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Texas X Rider OverLord
Posts: 1441
2006 VTX 1300R,2005 GL 1800,2013 Goldwing Trike
Re: Leaning to the Left
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Reply #26 on:
July 10, 2009, 05:59:03 PM »
Something to think about (sorry I know this to be hard for some) Do you really sit in the center of your bike?
??
May be to the right,may be to the left, it makes a differencn.
By the way can you walk a straight line?
?
What does this have to do with this?
Think about it (I know it is hard to)
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