by Anna » Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:11 am
Hi dozzy,
I had a Baghira a few years ago (I've worked my way through most of the range one way or another). It was at a time when I was into trailies, I had a Yam XT660 and a Kawa KLR650 around the same time too. I don't know how many 600-ish trailies you've had, but I always found that the ones with the high front mudguard tended to pick up a lot of air under them at high speed - making the front go light and "weavy". I never went at much over 80 on any of the trailies for exactly that reason - and the 600-650 singles tend to get a bit wheezy up there anyway.
Does your Baggie have the 21" trailie front wheel or the more normal sized road wheel setup? If it's the 21" setup it might just be "they all do that, sir" - try finding smaller, twistier, bumpier roads and enjoying the bike as it's designed to be enjoyed - it's never going to be the world's best motorway cruiser... If it's the normal road-wheel setup, there might be something sinister going on - I had a Mastiff as a courtesy bike for a day once and that handled "straighter" than the Baggy in most road conditions. That was half the fun of having the Baggy, persuading it to behave itself! A steering damper might help, but I never tried that.