Excessive vibration

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nobbyjohn

Active Member
I checked the torque on motor and transmission their both good. Where do I from here. Man this dam bike,ride it one day work on it for three.


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HMAN

I just like my Freedom
Ck the coil cover bolts as well. If you are feeling it in the bars more, change out the handlebar bushings.
If it only appears when riding, perhaps you lost a wheel weight?
 

Mikeinjersey

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I checked the torque on motor and transmission their both good. Where do I from here. Man this dam bike,ride it one day work on it for three.


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Check your spark plugs they may need to be re-gaped or replaced . Check out this Diag info for vibration it could be helpful.
 

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Sven

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Set clutch basket at 4 points. Each time, lift the primary chain... looking for high spots.
Set back wheel in air, or chalk mark at 12 and 6 o'clock... check drive chain, move 12-6 marks to horizontal position, and check the other 3 points of loose/tight feel.

The above two posts covered other areas... where say the half caps to hold down the handlebars, there are two styles. One is a step and the front is torqued first, the rear has a gap and that;s the crush-down is one side. Other style is flat caps, where you take a pack of feeler gauges and crush evenly the float-gap of both sides.

Suz uses flat caps. Bars would numb my forearms when racing. Found I just bolted them down, but took the feelers and buzz was gone next time out.

Note the rpm/speed, whichever reads, plus gear you are in. At what gear/speed/rpm does it begin?
 
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