adjusted my suspension properly:> I am wondering if this is a problem of my riding style or if I have not
3 foot, with a distance between the peaks of around 5 yards) at constant speed, my real end has the tendency to come up> If I ride (with my DR650SE) a 'wavy' section (going up and down about 2 or
backwards on the bike does not help much, only opening the throttle at the right moment makes it a bit better (the problem> and jump (higher than the front end), what is quite uncomfortable. Moving
rebound dampening at the fork, or anything else? Sounds more like the rear compression is set a bit high or at least a good bit higher than the front. It's not letting it squish down and absorb the tops where the front end is, hence it's tendancy to buck like a horse. Soften the compression a bit in the rear and/or stiffen up the front and try again. Should notice a difference.> is that I am going faster and faster> Is it my fault, do I need more rebound dampening at the rear shock or less