Posted May 23, 20177 yr Hi guys i am new to this forum i bought 2013 yamaha xj6n last for good price but i notice while riding when i am turning handlebar feel stiff hard doesnt turn smoothly is there a way to fix?
May 23, 20177 yr Do you have the manual? If not then buy that before you do anything to the steering, it might be ok and if you don't know whether it should be like this or not then leave it alone till you do know.
May 23, 20177 yr If its got a centre stand, get a mate to push down on the back end so that the front wheel is off the deck, then try turning the bars. Should turn free without any knotching or clicking
May 24, 20177 yr Author Thanks for the reply guys i will try that if it doesnt turn freely which bold to loosen steering? I do have manual i will hav a look thanks.
May 24, 20177 yr Author I havent checked tyre pressure but by pushing the tyre with hand there is a enough air.i used to have same problem with my old bike because of not enough air steering was hard but my new bike looks fine i will check just to make sure when i get home thanks guys.
May 24, 20177 yr Ok you have the manual, that's great. Get the front off the ground as NSD said and poke around to see if there's anything obvious. this is how you check them This is how you grease them Just a generic bike video, nearly all are the same or very similar.
May 24, 20177 yr Ty so much the thing is i only have rear paddock stand i dont no how i am gona lift front wheel up. i will order today n do like you guys say thanks Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
May 24, 20177 yr Get a car jack and a block of wood to go under the sump of the bike, have your rear axle/paddock stand in place and gently wind it up till the front tyre clears the floor. That should do enough to get at the front forks and see if you have a problem. Might be best as well to get a mate to hang onto the bike while you rock it about just in case.
May 24, 20177 yr Ty so much mate i will give it a go later thanks Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
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