Vibration
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Vibration
After a long rebuild I've mangaged to get the bike (NC35) out on the road a couple of times this week
Noticing some vibration coming through the footpegs - to the extent that my feet "buzz" for a couple of mins after getting off the bike!
Bike seems to run ok generally, with no noticeable power loss etc.
Worried that it might be a bearing, but hope i'm just being paranoid.
Got the engine from Graeame F with a recent service carried out, and have only done 100 miles since putting it in, so pretty sure it's not that.
Is there anything else that can be causing the vibes!?!?!?
Noticing some vibration coming through the footpegs - to the extent that my feet "buzz" for a couple of mins after getting off the bike!
Bike seems to run ok generally, with no noticeable power loss etc.
Worried that it might be a bearing, but hope i'm just being paranoid.
Got the engine from Graeame F with a recent service carried out, and have only done 100 miles since putting it in, so pretty sure it's not that.
Is there anything else that can be causing the vibes!?!?!?
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Re: Vibration
It might be that you are tense on the bike mate? If you have not ridden for a wnile?
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Re: Vibration
is your chain to tight?
ive ridden a few peoples bikes with the chain to tight and it causes vibrations through the footpegs, usualy the chain side more than the other
ive ridden a few peoples bikes with the chain to tight and it causes vibrations through the footpegs, usualy the chain side more than the other
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Re: Vibration
Funny you mentioned that. I was out on the bike on sunday and it felt alot more 'vibey' than previous. I had my chain off not long ago for some work i was doing, anyway i checked it last night and i had it way too tight. So i'll adjust it and see if that helps.jameswilco wrote:is your chain to tight?
ive ridden a few peoples bikes with the chain to tight and it causes vibrations through the footpegs, usualy the chain side more than the other
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Re: Vibration
think you cracked it, i had thre same prob on me 29