randomtigers
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Hey Peeps,
This may not be directly related to the '07 Bandit, this may just be a case of noob learning trial and error if than anything.:fight1:
When I straighten out after a turn and I give it a bit of gas (just enough to finish the turn), I sometimes get a bit of slippage in the back tire. (my Bandit hasn't seen wet pavement yet).
It doesn't happen all the time, but enough to notice everytime it does happen.
I always ease into a turn and give a bit of throttle when getting out of the turn to carry on.
The tires that came with the bike are Bridgstone Battleaxe (something or other). Not sure if anyone knows of any issues with this type of tire.
So, I am thinking that some roads are a bit slippery than others due to oil residue and stuff. And if a turn is taken too sharply, its possible that the back tire could lose a bit of traction when coming out of a turn while giving some throttle.
I guess my question is, is this normal behaviour from time to time?
Cheers,
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This may not be directly related to the '07 Bandit, this may just be a case of noob learning trial and error if than anything.:fight1:
When I straighten out after a turn and I give it a bit of gas (just enough to finish the turn), I sometimes get a bit of slippage in the back tire. (my Bandit hasn't seen wet pavement yet).
It doesn't happen all the time, but enough to notice everytime it does happen.
I always ease into a turn and give a bit of throttle when getting out of the turn to carry on.
The tires that came with the bike are Bridgstone Battleaxe (something or other). Not sure if anyone knows of any issues with this type of tire.
So, I am thinking that some roads are a bit slippery than others due to oil residue and stuff. And if a turn is taken too sharply, its possible that the back tire could lose a bit of traction when coming out of a turn while giving some throttle.
I guess my question is, is this normal behaviour from time to time?
Cheers,
BTC:301: