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Post by frankiesgsxs on May 9, 2017 19:26:52 GMT -6
Anyone find any ways of cutting down on the vibration over 4000 I usually shift low but when I'm topped out in gears anything over 4000 rpms has a wicked vibration I'm sure we all know how that can be.
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Post by mrstamp80 on May 9, 2017 19:45:00 GMT -6
i have ZERO vibrations above 4000 rpm. You might have something else going on.
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Post by AshesOfAnother on May 10, 2017 9:57:47 GMT -6
I have some vibration in my grips, but that normal. Are the vibration through your hands, feet, or thighs? Do you ride with gloves on? Habe you done and modifications to your bike?
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Post by hansum-mane on May 10, 2017 19:45:41 GMT -6
Hopefully that first thousand miles without you on it wasn't on a racetrack hahha. I get buzzy grips around 7-8k doesn't sound normal at 4k. Are you riding with gloves?
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Post by mrstamp80 on May 10, 2017 20:36:07 GMT -6
If you take the stock bar ends off and put lighter / smaller ones on you will gain vibration. Those heavy stock bar ends are heavy for a reason.
Also the only vibration i get is right about 2K and below without the clutch pulled in as you are slowing, mine gets huh "bouncy" or "chuggy" thats the best way to describe it.
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Post by frankiesgsxs on May 11, 2017 7:50:02 GMT -6
To answer all the questions I ride with gloves on no mods to anything other than the exhaust vibration is mostly thighs down especially in my feet and I definitely hope it wasn't track riding but could be my luck. I appreciate all the help guys.
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Post by sstressfl on May 11, 2017 7:53:51 GMT -6
Start with the basics! Check your plugs. Are the loose? What color are they? Are they all the same color or different shades?
Maybe try unplugging your battery overnight. Reset that thing and let it rebuild with fresh data.
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Post by mrstamp80 on May 11, 2017 19:51:11 GMT -6
Check the chain tension.
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Post by frankiesgsxs on May 12, 2017 10:08:54 GMT -6
Yeah chain is a bit loose going to fix that today.
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