Shuriken
Well-Known Member
Well, my friend and I tore up the canyon today, me on the stock '85 Max, him on his stock '98 Bandit 1200. We weren't really aggressive in the turns, but did some 95mph+ roll-ons in the straights. The Max did real well with the Suzy - except when I even thought about shifting lanes or turning....
Man, am I disappointed. Even after reading up on the Max for a long time about handling, and after owning 3 XS11s, I didn't expect the Max to handle so poorly. In fact, it handles so badly that I can't feel confident in its handling at all.
Problems:
Anything like lane changes, sweeping turns, and even rolling on the throttle and also breaking at 65mph or greater and this thing bobs, weaves, climbs, dives, wobbles, and wanders all over the place.
I'm not venting to bash on the Max. The engine power in the straight is very nice. And I knew it had handling issues. But what I am doing is just saying, now I know first hand, and they are horrible.
My XS11 felt much more stable, and it is considered a poor handler. Too bad from 1979-1985, Yamaha did nothing to improve handling on their big bikes - or at least it seems that way.
Honestly, after riding today, I really second guessed my decision to buy a used Max, and wondered if I should have purchased my friend's Bandit (which I still could buy), or if I should have gone with an FZ1....
Again, I'm not trying to bash the Max. But I am just more disappointed in its handling than I thought I would be.
So.....
What do I do now; dump money into some handling upgrades to get the bike to an acceptable level, or ride it like it is and get another bike down the road?
I like the power cruiser format, as does the wife. I took her out on a 2 year old FZ6 and she really liked it. So maybe she would do ok on a Bandit or FZ1 or whatever, maybe not.
Also, I should say, I am not what I call an aggressive canyon carver by any means. I ride pretty conservatively, except on straights, where I regularly abuse the throttle. So what I think I need is to get the bike to an "acceptable" level of handling for a low to moderate rider (in the turns).
What's the minimum cash outlay and mods required to get this "basic" level of handling from a Max?
steering head? radials? cartridge emulators? front end replacement/upgrade? swingarm bearings? progressive springs in front and rear? lowering?
Man, am I disappointed. Even after reading up on the Max for a long time about handling, and after owning 3 XS11s, I didn't expect the Max to handle so poorly. In fact, it handles so badly that I can't feel confident in its handling at all.
Problems:
Anything like lane changes, sweeping turns, and even rolling on the throttle and also breaking at 65mph or greater and this thing bobs, weaves, climbs, dives, wobbles, and wanders all over the place.
I'm not venting to bash on the Max. The engine power in the straight is very nice. And I knew it had handling issues. But what I am doing is just saying, now I know first hand, and they are horrible.
My XS11 felt much more stable, and it is considered a poor handler. Too bad from 1979-1985, Yamaha did nothing to improve handling on their big bikes - or at least it seems that way.
Honestly, after riding today, I really second guessed my decision to buy a used Max, and wondered if I should have purchased my friend's Bandit (which I still could buy), or if I should have gone with an FZ1....
Again, I'm not trying to bash the Max. But I am just more disappointed in its handling than I thought I would be.
So.....
What do I do now; dump money into some handling upgrades to get the bike to an acceptable level, or ride it like it is and get another bike down the road?
I like the power cruiser format, as does the wife. I took her out on a 2 year old FZ6 and she really liked it. So maybe she would do ok on a Bandit or FZ1 or whatever, maybe not.
Also, I should say, I am not what I call an aggressive canyon carver by any means. I ride pretty conservatively, except on straights, where I regularly abuse the throttle. So what I think I need is to get the bike to an "acceptable" level of handling for a low to moderate rider (in the turns).
What's the minimum cash outlay and mods required to get this "basic" level of handling from a Max?
steering head? radials? cartridge emulators? front end replacement/upgrade? swingarm bearings? progressive springs in front and rear? lowering?