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Old 11-04-06, 11:30 AM   #1
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Default curvy sv question. shake/vibe/rattle.. rev??

if im going along in second/3rd at low ish speed at lowish revs and i whack on the power it vibes and rattles like crazy send a shudder though the front of the bike



and when its ticking over it vibes that much the front wheel actualy shakes a little..

is this right?


also it doesnt rev as fast compared to my m8s cbr600 are they just slow ish reving bikes?



its still restricted by the way
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Old 11-04-06, 12:41 PM   #2
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get the carbs ballanced, should have been done when the restrictors were put in.
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Old 11-04-06, 12:47 PM   #3
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If you are "whacking" on the power from low revs you are probably labouring the engine,hence excessive noise and vibration. Try knocking it down a gear and then giving it some gas.....get the revs above say 5k and it should react pretty well. If you want it to roll on well from low revs you have to wait until you can go for a very different bike in honesty.

No way is it going to be as revvy as your mates bike...err yours is a V twin remember....his has an IL4 motor.

The vibes at tick over? I would get a second opinion before looking to throw cash at it.
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Old 11-04-06, 01:13 PM   #4
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Tickover is probably low casuing the shake at idle, as for the pulling, drop a gear and give it some throttle
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Old 11-04-06, 06:29 PM   #5
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If you are "whacking" on the power from low revs you are probably labouring the engine,hence excessive noise and vibration. Try knocking it down a gear and then giving it some gas.....get the revs above say 5k and it should react pretty well. If you want it to roll on well from low revs you have to wait until you can go for a very different bike in honesty.

No way is it going to be as revvy as your mates bike...err yours is a V twin remember....his has an IL4 motor.

The vibes at tick over? I would get a second opinion before looking to throw cash at it.
Mines a silver pointy K3 , but i get vibes through the bars at about 3500 - 5000 rpm,

Like Peter Henry advised try lower gear and higher revs, works for me and sounds good too
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Old 11-04-06, 07:31 PM   #6
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Default Re: curvy sv question. shake/vibe/rattle.. rev??

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also it doesn't rev as fast compared to my m8s cbr600 are they just slow ish reving bikes?
the sv is a completely diff bike to your mates cbr, the cbr rev's for England and the sv use's most of its power low down in the revs, at 8-9k its game over for the sv "you've had the best of its power" at 6-8k on the cbr its just getting warmed up!
IL4 appose to V twin.
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Old 11-04-06, 09:11 PM   #7
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hm ok thanks huys

1 more thing

sqweeky brakes front and back

what could couse this?

and some tiems the front brake vibes so much that my left hand shakes :S
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Old 11-04-06, 09:31 PM   #8
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warped disks maybe?
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Old 11-04-06, 10:05 PM   #9
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My curvey only vibrates the handlebars a little when It's being given full beans. Normally I don't notice any vibrations. When I first got the bike I used to love winding it on in a higher gear because of the roar which comes out of the pipe. I have done journeys of over 100 miles and the first thing I notice is my backside getting tired. Not vibrations.
I am sure that you shouldn't get vibrations like that.

How many miles has the bike done? Mine is coming up to 5000 and the brakes are fine, but I have dismantled the calipers for a clean. I would suggest you should do this at least every 4000? miles as the pins get gunked up and sticky. and you need to clean all that up and put some copper grease on there.

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hmand some tiems the front brake vibes so much that my left hand shakes :S
I think that has got to be a warped disk in addition to mucky brakes or worn pads.
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Old 11-04-06, 11:24 PM   #10
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bikes done 33k


maybe i should start saving for new discs pads bearings fork springs etc etc?
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