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Old 08-18-2005
daveyw
 
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I'm after some advice. I've owned a 98 Tiger for over two years now, and never really been happy with the ride and handling. It's especially frightening on motorways.

Not knowing any other Tiger owners, I'm after some advice on:

What are the best settings for the suspension dampening and rebound setting? I've got these set (what I think) as standard (6 and 8) but it's difficult to be accurate. I weigh about 14 stone. Any recommendations? The bloke before me was a big bloke and had these set as 'hard'.

Tyres are Michelin T66X's.

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Old 08-19-2005
forbes
 
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if its realy scary i would check your swingin arm for movement ,wheel bearings ;races and so. these can make a ride feel very loose
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