Subject titles can be misleading. After having returned from a lengthy stint of work travel, I have gotten back in the saddle and am still experiencing some skid like squeal whenever I go over asphalt patches, manhole covers, railroad tracks, and any bumps or dips at above 35 mph. I have backed off the brake pedal adjusting nut to where I almost have to stand on the rear brake to make it work, and the tires still make that noise. So I don't believe it's dragging the real wheel. Frankly, I can't even tell if it's the front or rear tire. The bike is an 03 750 with 6k. The rear suspension is now set at the #2 setting vs. the #6 setting when I bought it. I weigh 170. The bike's previous owner had extra large grips put on and I assume was a pretty big guy (or rode double a lot with that #6 stiffer setting). The only other visible modifications were the 30-06 bullet shaped tire valve caps. I put new tires on it before I rode it out of the dealership--Pirelli Sport Demons. I have also tried dropping the air pressure down from 33 to 28 and that seemed to help a little. Could it be simply the tires themselves or is it a suspension problem? Does the squeal come from a bounce that comes from too soft or too hard a suspensiion setting. Could the previous owner have installed stiffer springs and/or heavier fork oil causing the front end to hop more? I had a Honda mechanic sit on it, pump the front end and ride around iin the parking lot and he said it seemed fine to him (but he didn't have time to get out on the road and get over 15 mph.). This is driving me nuts, so Dennis or anybody else who has some things I can try out please give me some feedback. Thanks, Barge
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