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    Loose front end

    Anyone experiencing this. When coming to a stop the front end seems loose. Its difficult to keep the bars straight.

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    Nope......

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    No ! And if you are experiencing this...your bike has a serious problem. Before it kills you, you would be best to have this thoroughly checked out.

    To EVERYONE...when you post a post like that, please tell all of us...how many miles are on the bike...is the bike 100% stock, or have you added anything that might affect this ?

    I would ask YOU...what tire pressures are you running ? I know what the pressures are supposed to be...but I want to know what you really are running...not what the silly book says.

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    yes, my F6 B also does this. I think it's because of my height :-) full-size GL 1800 also did it. I'm a little on the short side. This happens to me every time I come to a stop. The bar will turn in the direction of whichever foot. I put down might be the lean angle. I'm 5 foot five

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    Miles its stock and I am running 41psi front and rear with less than 2000 miles. My 2012 Level 2 also did it. I changed the suspension setting from 0 to 8 solo riding and it was a lot better but when I tried it on my wifes F6B she said it was worse

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    Just for the hell of it when coming to a stop try looking straight ahead instead of down where the front wheel is.

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    Why would I be looking at the front wheel

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    36 Front 41 Rear
    Let it be known and let it be written, this is the best bike I've ever owned, and I ain't shittin!

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    No issues on mine. I have the pressures set at 41 front and rear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLACKBETTY12 View Post
    36 Front 41 Rear
    BlackBetty, your front tire is underinflated !

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