02 F4i vibrations
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02 F4i vibrations
hey guys just wondering a couple of things? I used to have a f4 and it was a pretty smooth ride, i got a f4i last week and it feels like there are more vibrations than i remember, any one els noticed this ? its a good smooth riding bike otherwise but it just feels like in the foot pegs I can feel alot of vibration, thanks!
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with exception of the exhaust its all stock, but how much do those ends help? i got a buddy who rides with them but I really wasnt too sure about it, his weigh something like 5lbs or some crazy ****
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yeah i got the cheapo weights, still no where near as heavy as the factory ones, i lost the factory ones when i layed her out. the vibrations dont really worry me much.
back on the problem when your travelling along and pop the trans into neautral essentialy would be no different to free reving the bike on its stand, maybe try that and see if the vibrations the same. not quite sure if anything else would cause that type of vibration but should rule everything else out tho, if it is the same.
hope this is alittle helpful
back on the problem when your travelling along and pop the trans into neautral essentialy would be no different to free reving the bike on its stand, maybe try that and see if the vibrations the same. not quite sure if anything else would cause that type of vibration but should rule everything else out tho, if it is the same.
hope this is alittle helpful
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Obviously, I can't say with any certainty that there's nothing wrong with your tranny,, but it sounds normal to me. Both of the f4i's I've had/have did the same thing you describe.
Here's one I don't understand: When at idle, in gear with clutch pulled in, bike stationary, (like waiting for red light to change), the vibrations change significantly depending on whether or not the front brake is applied. Both my f4i's have done this.