Mattdw wrote on 10/07/11 at 07:48:49:How many miles are on the bike?
If this is your first bike, and you don't have much experience with checking torques, etc. then it couldn't hurt to get a friend who might know more to help, or take it into a shop and have them check it all out for you. They would be able to take it for a ride and tell you if something might not be right. These bikes do tend rock and rattle to some extent, but not to the extent where an experienced rider would feel uncomfortable on it.
5300 miles when I got it, 6200 miles now. I went over all the bolts I could get to when I got it with a wrench to make sure nothing felt loose. Guess I should go over it again now.
My friend who drove it up here from Tallahassee after I bought it said he didn't remember it feeling loose. We took back roads up here after I bought it with 45-55mph speed limits. He is going to take it out on the highway this weekend if he has time and see if it's jut me being a chicken
The closest shop that will work on a Suzuki is back down in Tallahassee. I would have to get someone to follow me down there so I could drop it off (it's an hour drive). This will be a last resort, but if it has to be done I'll do it. I have a few trips planned out for next summer and I want the bike to be safe.
Ok possibly a dumb question: Could it have anything to do with my saddlebags? The bike came with saddlebags but no supports for them. Could they be flapping in the wind making my bike unstable?