Does cold affect how a tire rides?
When I leave for work about 1-1:30pm it's usually in the 70's and I can pretty much ride 65-75 fine if it isn't windy. It seems like I feel a little more road vibration than I should, but it is toleratable.
When I ride home from work anywhere from 11-2:30am it's in the 50's and it seems I can't really go over 60 even on windless nights because I just feel every little imperfection in the road mostly I feel the grainy road surface, but sometimes...
And it could be my imagination because I am cold and tired, I feel some slight oscilation from the back with it. The other night it got me so nervous I pulled over and checked the rear tire and everything I could on the side of the road and everything seemed tight. It seems the colder out it is the worse it is, which also might have something to do with how rigid my body is too.
My bike has about 6100miles on it. as far as I know the tires are original, or at least thee original brand with good tread.
This is not my first bike, however it is my first bike in about 8 years. I had a KLR250 that I used to ride 75-85 almost everywhere so I understand what a light bike feels like in the wind, but this is different. It's almost like my tire rubber is too hard.
Myh commute is 25 miles one way. Mostly highway, and at least 8 miles of the highway is the same road I have ridden other bikes across many times, so I'm oretty sure it is the bike I am uncomfortable with and not the road.
I read this post and it seems like I might have the same problem as this guy, but nothing was ever concluded.
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1317996336/0I suspect my IRC tires just suck even though they have good tread, and based on what I have read I should get Metzeler Marathon 880's and the bike will ride much nicer and corner better.
This bike seems to be the worst handeling bike I have ever ridden.
With my work gear I am about 180lbs. I raised the rear tire pressure to the 2 person psi and it cornered better, but seemed too rigid, so I lowered it back down to the 1 person pressure, and I am running about 31psi in my front tire.
Most of what I feel seems to be coming from the back of the bike, but I am still thinking about lowering my front tire pressure to 29 when I get a new gauge, but something tells me that will make things worse.
I have my rear shocks on the lowest setting because on the 2nd setting it was just too painfull to ride with a 25lb backpack, and it is still a little on the rigid side.