I just collected my Savage from the dealership workshop, no issue with all the jobs they did - other than forgetting to rehaul the front brake pump which is rock stiff and won't brake much
My issue is that I find the steering a little odd...
...meaning that the bike tends to "close" to full right or full left at a standstill, or at any speed.
In other words, I have to keep my hands BOTH on the grips, else, instead of keeping a straight line she will make the best of any little ripple in the road and tend to close into a tight curve.
The steering is, in my view, unstable.
Unfortunately, the Savage was laid up a year and a half and in the meantime I rode another, completely different bike,
a big BMW 1200 which is rock solid and breezes away on longitudinal corrugations which I remember made the little Savage wiggle like a hula dancer
(she's also twice as heavy... getting back on the Savage made me feel like I was riding a little boy's tricycle!
).
So... is it me who am "spoiled" by the big Beemer... or is the Savage's steering actually flawed by bad bearings or something?
As I am looking to stiffen up the suspension, would a DR650 enduro (or any 38mm front fork with a forward mounted axle, for that matter) be an acceptable swap, or should I change the triple tree as well ?
HELP ?