Suzuki Boulevard M50 rear suspension/swingarm issue
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Suzuki Boulevard M50 rear suspension/swingarm issue
Hello everyone,
I am a new owner of Suzuki Boulevard M50 2006.
Very happy about this motorcycle, the only one thing bothers me.
When pass the curve on speed and there is a small pothole or slit between two concrete plates - rear part of the motorcycle wobbles a bit and motorcycle feels unstable.
I am 235lbs and never experienced anything like that on Valkyrie or GSX-S1000.
The question - is that a constructional bug/feature of this bike, or rear shock absorber/swingarm adjustment needed?
The current setting of preload rear spring - the softest.
Thank you all for advises/opinions.
I am a new owner of Suzuki Boulevard M50 2006.
Very happy about this motorcycle, the only one thing bothers me.
When pass the curve on speed and there is a small pothole or slit between two concrete plates - rear part of the motorcycle wobbles a bit and motorcycle feels unstable.
I am 235lbs and never experienced anything like that on Valkyrie or GSX-S1000.
The question - is that a constructional bug/feature of this bike, or rear shock absorber/swingarm adjustment needed?
The current setting of preload rear spring - the softest.
Thank you all for advises/opinions.
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