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Vibration at handle bars
- jdsmithinc
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- You want some of this? Huh? Do ya?
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Bar end weights might help. Also changing the gearing.
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I borrowed the idea from my dead blo hammer. If you're not familiar with a dead blo hammer, it has loose shot inside it, which absorbs impact and stops it from bouncing like a regular hammer does.
It actually works to some degree.
Right at about 4000 to 5000 rpm, or 60mph or so, I hardly feel any vibration at all and my hand feels fine.
But if I'm running about 80mph, it still vibrates, and my hand goes numb.
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Just as a warning to anyone thinking of using loctite on plastic in a high vibration spot, I bought a plastic oem fork cover for my 250 the other year and put it in with the right size screws. Lost a few screws before I finally loctited it. Looked at it when I was freshening her up at the start of this season and forcing the piece to bear the vibrations like that cracked it on both sides where the screws go in... oops :blush: :S :laugh:A little loctite on the bar end mirror mounting mechanism and I can read the license plates of the cars behind me.
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1974 900 Z1 modified to look like a LTD , some engine mods. But I still have all the original parts.
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When I have been riding for a bit the vibration on my Z1 is making my hands numb. Is there anything I can do about this, or do I just need to suck it up?
These guys may help you out: www.manicsalamander.com/
I've used them on my beemer (a flat twin) and it makes a nice difference. It shifts the annoying vibes out of the rev range that I normally use. For example 120km/h is about 3700rpm and the mirrors vibed too much to be useful. With the weights, 3000-6000rpm became clear and smooth (90km/h-160km/h).
They do say they're limited help on in-line fours, but who knows?
Sam
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