Yes, I havn't set the sag to my weight. I have ;however, set it to my daughter's weight which is 45-50 lbs less than mine. Therefore the sag is only going to be increased with my weight, which should rake the riding position out causing a more stable, less knifing condition. Add to this that I increased the fork springs to .40's, and it still hasn't corrected the issue. I think the problem stems from the short wheelbase combined with a tall overall height. Also I will conceed what I call a problem is great for a heavily wooded, or super tight single track riding. The only time I have the problem is fast, flat sweeping corners and powder sugar. I live in Florida, so all our trails are beach sand and the tracks which we spend about 90% of our time playing on are clay with a dusting of sand over it. Outside of this issue the bike has been absolutley the most fun 2stroke I have ever ridden. If I can improve upon this problem and beef the suspension enough to play a little harder at the tracks, it might be the ultimate all purpose play machine. I mention this because we were really heading torwards a crf230, and like this bike light years more.