GL1800 Suspension 101, Part 2, by Max McAllister of Traxxion Dynamics

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024

Komentáře • 7

  • @user-df5dw7tj1d
    @user-df5dw7tj1d Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 2004 wing, I added the full Traxxion system to the bike 4 yrs ago. The work was performed in Lake George NY, the work was not cheap, but the system totally transformed the bikes performance. It was worth every dollar I spent. Rock solid control, the bike no longer bottoms out, this is now a sweat performing machine. I loved the performance of this suspension so much, I also added the front suspension system to my 2017 Motor Trike Goldwing. Now the Trike has the stability and confront that I needed. No more flexing, and the bumps no longer upset the suspension.

    • @Traxxion
      @Traxxion  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks for the repeat business!

  • @Busa0069
    @Busa0069 Před 2 lety +1

    Didn’t even know I had your kit installed on my 06 GL1800 until I found the little sticker on it. Thought it was all from the Kuryakyn brace. I rode 2 other gold wings before I bought this one and they felt literally broken in comparison. Loose wobbling steering, bottom out on bumps no thanks. Well worth the money in every way, anything to make a 800lb gorilla handle better is worth investing in.

  • @highsnburgers4862
    @highsnburgers4862 Před rokem +1

    17:40 With some things, it's always better to ask forgiveness vs permission.

  • @robertforesman8414
    @robertforesman8414 Před 5 lety +3

    Everything you said is accurate up to the actual Balance of the tire. Please try the CENTRAMATIC wheel Balancers and you will SEE the tires NOT CUPPING or Wearing uneven.THese Balancers and your suspension improvements will allow tires to go closer too and over 20k.....try it and see you won't be disappointed!

    • @Traxxion
      @Traxxion  Před 5 lety +6

      We don't use or recommend those. They move the brake rotors out of their intended path through the center of the calipers. We have frequently seen them cause the rotors to drag on the caliper brackets as the pads wear. We have to take them off for our customers to prevent any further damage to their bike. This problem is exaggerated on the new bike, as the calipers are rigid mounted, and do not float.