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Calling all sand riders, I need help with "Death Wobble"
SeaSpyder:
The bike is a 1992 KX500 rear shock rebuilt, front forks stock unknown condition of fluid at this point, forks level with top of triple tree, stock front knobbie tire, 110/19 10 paddle Skat Trak Intimidator rear tire, PC 2 pipe, re jetted carb, motor stock bore. Last Friday the 5th was my first ride on sand, I'll never ride another quad again! The bike gets a wobble so bad it almost throws me off I cant tell if it starts in the front or rear of the bike, I'm looking for any advice on bike set up or diagnosing what the heck is wrong with my set up. The rear tire has ribs down the center of it as tall as the paddles, i"m wondering if they are causing it to hydro plane on the sand? I switched bikes with my buddy and rode his CR500, his bike is stock with an 18" rear wheel and 12 paddle whiched tracked perfectly, I watched him on my KX it was everywhere except straight! Advice and opinions appreciated.
maddoggy:
--- Quote from: SeaSpyder on June 08, 2009, 06:36:03 AM --- The bike gets a wobble so bad it almost throws me off I cant tell if it starts in the front or rear of the bike, I'm looking for any advice on bike set up or diagnosing what the heck is wrong with my set up. The rear tire has ribs down the center of it as tall as the paddles.
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i remember, bdi had a tire that had that center rib on it and it did the same thing as you are describing. get rid of that tire and get a plain paddled tire and that wobble will be gone. my scat trak does not have a center rib and it tracks just fine in the sand. i want to try that 3 ribbed front tire to make the bike steer a little better in the dunes. i think it would make a huge difference in fighting the front tire washout that we all feel in the sand. the tire looks retarded but i'd sacrifice some "coolfactor" for some better function.
MADDOGGY
BDI:
Thats a great tire :lol: :lol: I recall one time doing a fifth gear 80 mph wheelie in the sand and the bike just leaned over at a 45 degree angle and just stayed there. I was still going strait thinking if I set the front wheel down now im going to be side ways on impact and I'm pinned in fifth. Well I did set it down and it was very frightning to say the least. Freinds of mine were like you need to take that tire off or quit riding the bike. that was just from watching me ride the bike. Now I'm sure your bike could benefit from some proper sand set up. If it is not set up right for the sand that tire is going magnify any handling problems. That tire is down right scary and I promise you I dont scare easy. I like the 8 cup turbo paddle over every tire I have ever run.
is this the tire you have http://www.kxriders.com/coppermine/displayimage.php?album=lastup&cat=11120&pos=5
DoldGuy:
I have yet to run a paddle on the K5 but I have tried most of the 19" paddles on my 250 & found that NONE came close to the traction offered by the Cheap Cheng Shin 5.60 x 18. The 250 would just light up any of the 19" but pulls extremely hard with the 5.60. I use this for Sand Drags & think (??) this would also be the case in the Dunes, especially with the K5. The tire is bigger so I would assume it would make the bike jump a little different, but with all of that difference in traction I feel it would be well worth it.
Just my 2 pennies.
SeaSpyder:
BDI, yes thats the tire I'm running, the bike goes every direction but straight!
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