popee
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I've got vibration in left foot peg that will put my foot to sleep. Tighten all part that may have been loose and still there. Doesn't happen on right side and very little on bars. This is an 07 with 18000. Any help? Thanks
I sure did'nt want to hear that. Will check engine mounts again and learn to live with it. ThanksSome have vibs some don't and if your lucky like me nothing will get rid of them.
Bought bike 2000 k ago so don't know when they were last done.Would that make vibaration on just left foot?Your last TBS and plug change?
been doing this since i've got it. Does not do it siting still. Seems to be more noticable at lower speeds(30 to 50 mph) but does it some what at all speeds. I know this is not much to go on but its all got. Thank for all the replies. It gives me something to work with and maybe i'll be able to track it down.I did check out motor mounts for tork and all are ok.Has it been doing it since you got it or is this somthing new?
I don't like my fuzzy right mirror, but I love this site! Great job guys!All I4 motors have an inherent vibration around 4K rpm (even with dual counterbalancers), and the FJR is no exception. I can feel it, but if you have a GenII, the right mirror has a manufacturing defect that allows it to vibrate a little at those rpms, so you'll know where they are. Unfortunately, it's always where I like to cruise, so I have to go a little faster or slower to avoid it, and all is well with the world.
As it was mentioned, a proper TB synch minimizes it, and it did help with mine. If you did other things, like mounting other pegs, etc., check your torque values as well. As a comment, I installed custom aluminum pegs (no rubber), and I can put my feet to sleep if I don't pay attention to the rpms. Nature of the beast. Later.
JC
My guess: Shaft is on left side of bike so drive alignment is based on the left side mounts of the frame.When I added sliders I didn't follow directions from others on this board. Torque left side first then right side. Made big diffence. Why no idea but it really helped.
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