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Made my first long ride today, and the only real issue I had was when cruising, a good portion of the time the hand grip for the throttle vibrated like hell, and occasionally the foot pegs would be vibrating as well. I couldnt feel any vibration through the seat, or the left clip-on whatsoever, nor through my knees while grasping the tank.
I dont know the complete service history of the bike, I'm going to have it brought in for a tune-up and have the entire bike looked over in the not so distant future, but for my own sake, is there anything in particular I should look at? I dont so much mind the foot vibration, thats few and far between, but the damn throttle grip was vibrating to the point that my hand and fingers were constantly going numb when it started doing it.
Only thing I really checked while out riding was to see if there was any free play in the wheel bearings, and checked tire pressure, but both looked good, so didnt know where else to go from there. Is it possible the right clip-on is loose?
Basically where to start or what to look at for troubleshooting this?
Bike is a 95 FZR600 btw.
It's a 600 CC inline-4. Such is life...![]()
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I agree! All engines have a certain RPM range where vibrations will resonate through the bike. For me it is around 4500-5000 which is a fast highway cruise speed.Originally posted by Stoneman
It's a 600 CC inline-4. Such is life...![]()
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Ok, so nothing totally out of the ordinary.I noticed it mostly between 4-5500 rpm in 2nd and 3rd gear, once I got it up above 6-7k cruising, it smoothed right out.
I probably never noticed it before because the gloves I was using previously were alot more padded in the fingers and palms. (ie. HOT as hell).![]()
yea i get the same thing around the 4500-5000 range in 2nd, 3rd, and sometimes 4th, but i usually up shift and it goes away, i dont notice this when accelerating or in 5th or 6th.
Holy crap, you use 5th and 6th gear!? I havent left 3rd yet, no need to.Originally posted by neuthunder
yea i get the same thing around the 4500-5000 range in 2nd, 3rd, and sometimes 4th, but i usually up shift and it goes away, i dont notice this when accelerating or in 5th or 6th.![]()
well how big's your bike? i've got a 600 and when i'm on the highway i'm usually cruising at around 90, which i could leave my bike in 5th but that would be running it at around 8-9k, which to me makes no sense so i just drop into 6 and bring it down to around 7k.
i notice a lot of vibration through the front end in 4th gear, knee down, hanging off the bike, in turn 9, at like......70-75mph![]()
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Sheesh.Originally posted by neuthunder
well how big's your bike? i've got a 600 and when i'm on the highway i'm usually cruising at around 90, which i could leave my bike in 5th but that would be running it at around 8-9k, which to me makes no sense so i just drop into 6 and bring it down to around 7k.
I have a 600 as well. You must have short as hell gearing, or I just havent really gone that fast yet, because crusing at 7k in 3rd I'm going 60mph.![]()
hmmm i dunno could be the bike....... could be the rider
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