
As I'm starting to put some decent miles on the Falco for the first time in four years, I'm starting to push a bit harder again. Not hard by most people's standards, but starting to lean the bike over further in the corners.
Had a bit of a wobble turning from a roundabout, where it felt to me that the front tucked, or suddenly dropped a bit, as I pushed the bars harder to crank the turn. Bit quicker than I usually go, this is on my normal commute to work so I've been round here plenty, nice left-hander at the bottom of a motorway slip (downhill). I've felt this before on right-handers/roundabouts as well, again when I've started to get my confidence up so pushing a bit quicker, and it always knocks my confidence so I dial it back down, and don't push the corners as hard as I think I should.
I've got Pirelli Diablos fitted (probably 2-3 years old but only 1000-1500 miles on them), rear is good and not squared off, have had a look at the front and all looks good, although it feels like the blocks to the outside edge are slightly lower than the blocks in the centre (where the tread pattern grooves are). Is it as simple as, I'm not used to leaning that far, and what I'm feeling is the tread pattern as it goes over the grooves, or essentially rolling onto a flatter portion of the tyre? Or is it just due to my (ahem) slightly larger frame? Or just lack of commitment?
Cheers guys