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Are your wheels correctly trued and balanced ?. My front wheel was not fully trued, it had a flat spot , I have improved it but it needs another go, as does the rear wheel. Making a slight improvement on the front made a slight diffence to the bounce I was experiencing although I still need to properly true them both. I have also picked up some 5w oil which I will add to improve the damping. Like you it puts me off riding the Honda a little, but with some patience I suspect it will get sorted.
By way of an update, I have just added a 5w oil to my forks and the bounce has in fact reduced quite considerably.I'm not saying I have in fact cured it yet as I would like a second opinion on the 're Truing ' of the wheels by someone. Another issue I guess mentioned by a previous party was that we should not I guess expect too much from these bikes, they are heavy, old tech and should not be compared to a modern machine. I find I am doing this constantly with the ride and the engine noises and quite frankly it drives you a little mad.
Have the same issue with my CB750K7...Not sure for values of your weight you provided (stone - is that kind of slang, equal to feet of what? Sorry that I don't understand...)My weight is 80kg (naked )
Quote from: Erny on September 04, 2018, 10:26:24 PMHave the same issue with my CB750K7...Not sure for values of your weight you provided (stone - is that kind of slang, equal to feet of what? Sorry that I don't understand...)My weight is 80kg (naked )Where are you located Erny ? not in the UK i would guess. 1Kg = 2.2lbs(pounds), 14lbs = 1stone, (old british weight measurement). Personally i can't get to grips with a persons weight in kg, too long in the tooth 80kg means nothing to me, i have to convert it to stones to know if you are a lightweight or a fat b*stard like me (16stone)
Quote from: adespin on September 05, 2018, 09:41:35 AMQuote from: Erny on September 04, 2018, 10:26:24 PMHave the same issue with my CB750K7...Not sure for values of your weight you provided (stone - is that kind of slang, equal to feet of what? Sorry that I don't understand...)My weight is 80kg (naked )Where are you located Erny ? not in the UK i would guess. 1Kg = 2.2lbs(pounds), 14lbs = 1stone, (old british weight measurement). Personally i can't get to grips with a persons weight in kg, too long in the tooth 80kg means nothing to me, i have to convert it to stones to know if you are a lightweight or a fat b*stard like me (16stone)I live in Slovakia, we use metric system only. I knew about pounds, pint, gallon, ounce, inch, foot, yard, mile.. But never heard about stone. For me stone = rock But now I learned something new - thanks for that!Looking at wiki right now