Most of the ridding in our neck of the woods is very tight. Rarely do we see top of 5th and 6th gear. So it was a real suprise when ridding my 1999 KDX220 along a flat railroadbed in 5th and 6th gear. The bike starts to wobble. It wobbles enough that you know you don't want to go any faster. You can make it wobble easily in top of 5th by quickly snapping the throttle open.
So far I have checked the spokes for tightness, they are OK. The bearrings front and back are about 1.5 years old. The bearrings spin freely and there is no slop in them. I have inspected the chain and sprockets as they spin. They do track true. The rear weel is corectly adjusted, chain adj ok and rear weel is square on the axle.
I have always thought that in 5th and high 6th gear the speeed you are at is too high for a two stroke bike the size and weight of a KDX.
Has anyone else had a simular experience/problem. What to fellow KDX'ers think of the performance of their bike when ridding at the higher speeds.
So far I have checked the spokes for tightness, they are OK. The bearrings front and back are about 1.5 years old. The bearrings spin freely and there is no slop in them. I have inspected the chain and sprockets as they spin. They do track true. The rear weel is corectly adjusted, chain adj ok and rear weel is square on the axle.
I have always thought that in 5th and high 6th gear the speeed you are at is too high for a two stroke bike the size and weight of a KDX.
Has anyone else had a simular experience/problem. What to fellow KDX'ers think of the performance of their bike when ridding at the higher speeds.