- Mon Oct 10, 2016 1:37 pm
#63216
Well that seems to have sorted it. Took it for a blast up Combe Gibbet trying to make it step-out (not recommended), wouldn't do it, it didn't want to do it, couldn't make it do it even on loose stuff. Hurrah! It would seem that correct torque on the swinging arm bolt is critical; it took so little to tighten it that it must be very fussy. However I had also torqued the large front engine mount and the large rear engine/subframe mount from which the swinging arm pivots; although not loose they did need to be a smidgen tighter. The frame feels a lot tauter and the handling tighter so it feels like the bike can be chucked about without it doing anything silly now. So lesson learnt, periodically check the torque on mounting bolts. Sorted. Thanks, Jeff.