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Reply #15 - 06/28/05 at 12:26:20
 
ok----what is tank slap???    is that going down, or is that something the winshield does, or what?
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Reply #16 - 06/28/05 at 13:01:51
 
Hammy211 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:
 I get some wobble going around high speed corners.

Others have said check your spokes and run correct tire pressure. Good advice. Next I would question your suspension. I am going to guess your fork seals are not leaking because that would be an obvious cause. Are your rear shocks set too low? Set your shocks to the firmest setting and go attack those high speed corners and see if it makes a difference.
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Reply #17 - 06/28/05 at 13:43:23
 
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ok----what is tank slap


I've heard it used to describe the riders legs slapping the outsides of the tank, gasoline slapping the insides of the tank (not limited only to motorcycles) caused by violent side to side motion. Never heard the handlebars before (I think something would have to break or bend before this could really happen on most street bikes). Anyway it sounds like a real bad thing :'(
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Reply #18 - 06/28/05 at 13:48:18
 
mornhm - FSO wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:
I've heard it used to describe the riders legs slapping the outsides of the tank, gasoline slapping the insides of the tank (not limited only to motorcycles) caused by violent side to side motion. Never heard the handlebars before (I think something would have to break or bend before this could really happen on most street bikes). Anyway it sounds like a real bad thing :'(

Knees make a lot more sense.  The handlebars seemed like some darned violent jerking around to me too; I just didn't visualize anything else in the vicinity of the tank.
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Reply #19 - 06/28/05 at 14:24:40
 
I clicked on this post thinking it was our new secret greeting...
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Reply #20 - 06/28/05 at 14:38:34
 
Yeah, good one Bobo.
My longest recall of the term is  the verb "tank slapper".
It occured when racing motocross and getting the wheels off the ground (mostly in the whoops) and landing awkwardly causing you to rise from the seat and have your knees bang both sides of the tank in a furious motion, generally spitting you off your bike. It was quite funny when you saw it happen.
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Reply #21 - 06/28/05 at 16:19:24
 
I remember that now - the tank slapper!  Man that was back in the 80s.  Hurt like hell too, especially on those rigid Honda ATCs and Yamaha Tri-Motos we had.
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Reply #22 - 06/28/05 at 18:58:40
 
I remember getting a nasty headshake on my old Suzuki GN 400. Got a new leftover '81 for $999. in '82. In really hard corners above 40 mph the handlebars would suddenly wobble badly until either I slowed down or the road straightened out. First time it happened I nearly crashed in a corner going about 60. My S40 doesn't seem to do that but I haven't really pushed it to the limits. (yet)  Shocked
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Reply #23 - 06/29/05 at 03:59:11
 
KLX tankslaps at 95mph and cos it has upsidedown forks I can't fit a fork brace, thinking about a steering damper, anyone have experience of steering dampers?
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Reply #24 - 06/29/05 at 19:20:12
 
I still click on this thinking it's our new secret greeting...

One of the benefits of ADD.
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Reply #25 - 06/30/05 at 11:17:43
 
Might sound stupid, but what is meant by "tank slap"?
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Reply #26 - 06/30/05 at 13:48:09
 
bentwheel wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:
rise from the seat and have your knees bang (slap) both sides of the tank in a furious motion,


Usually with your hands off of the handlebars.
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Reply #27 - 06/30/05 at 18:36:21
 
Savage_Greg wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:
Might sound stupid, but what is meant by "tank slap"?


from what i understand it is a very advanced riding technique, that under NO circumstance should be attempted on a savage.  the technique is best suited for sportbikes and the squids that pilot them. it is used mostly to reduce the gene pool.
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Reply #28 - 07/01/05 at 06:55:56
 
sluggo wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:06:
from what i understand it is a very advanced riding technique, that under NO circumstance should be attempted on a savage.  the technique is best suited for sportbikes and the squids that pilot them. it is used mostly to reduce the gene pool.


I thought that it might involve a sudden stop or a wash board dirt road.
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Reply #29 - 07/01/05 at 10:24:47
 
Savage_Greg wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:07:
I thought that it might involve a sudden stop or a wash board dirt road.



very dennis miller.   Wink
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