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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Watson" data-source="post: 3247" data-attributes="member: 38"><p>I have not ridden a series D much, I'll be the first to admit, however I was asked to take one for a test as the owner felt it wasn't behaving quite properly at anything over about 50 mph. Sure enough he was right, the front end felt loose. I reached down and tightened up the steering damper, which was dead loose, and proceed to run it up past the ton and it felt quite stable. I haven't driven one miles down the road, but the owner did drive it across North America a couple of years ago - all motorway and much of it above 75 mph. Roll on.</p><p></p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Watson, post: 3247, member: 38"] I have not ridden a series D much, I'll be the first to admit, however I was asked to take one for a test as the owner felt it wasn't behaving quite properly at anything over about 50 mph. Sure enough he was right, the front end felt loose. I reached down and tightened up the steering damper, which was dead loose, and proceed to run it up past the ton and it felt quite stable. I haven't driven one miles down the road, but the owner did drive it across North America a couple of years ago - all motorway and much of it above 75 mph. Roll on. Robert [/QUOTE]
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