06-25-2014, 03:36 AM
06-25-2014, 04:01 AM
Lol ACK. Lol
Hiker my wife's cousin lives in Delaware. He and his wife coming down the 4th of July week. He loves Mississippi and thinks we have a lot of land! Loves to eat out catfish
. He works at a bank he just traded in a ford truck 10 years old for a new truck. His old truck had 8,000 miles lol. He drives about 1 mile to work! We have county's bigger than Delaware
. I got to say this:: YOU OLE YANKIES!!! Lol
Hiker my wife's cousin lives in Delaware. He and his wife coming down the 4th of July week. He loves Mississippi and thinks we have a lot of land! Loves to eat out catfish
. He works at a bank he just traded in a ford truck 10 years old for a new truck. His old truck had 8,000 miles lol. He drives about 1 mile to work! We have county's bigger than Delaware
. I got to say this:: YOU OLE YANKIES!!! Lol06-25-2014, 04:16 AM
It could be the added "sound" vibes from the Staintune along with how it is mounted compared to stock since the Staintune is a lot smaller and lighter mass.
I noticed on past bikes that the increased sound (which is what you're after) tends to add a bit of vibe to the bike, yeah, for sure on Harley's but also on other bikes I had like a Suzuki Bandit with a Yosh can or a Triumph Sprint RS with a Scorpion can.
Aloha,
Huladog
I noticed on past bikes that the increased sound (which is what you're after) tends to add a bit of vibe to the bike, yeah, for sure on Harley's but also on other bikes I had like a Suzuki Bandit with a Yosh can or a Triumph Sprint RS with a Scorpion can.
Aloha,
Huladog
06-25-2014, 04:25 AM
While no doubt, synthetic 10- w30 oil would eliminate the buzzing....;-o.....I'm leaning towards the Staintune being the culprit. I'll report back as I methodically comb through the bike. If it wasn't so pronounced I wouldn't bother, but there really is a difference now vs before, and it indicates that something is either amiss, or one of the mods is the culprit. Thanks for the input, guys.
06-25-2014, 04:36 AM
(06-25-2014, 04:01 AM)Ridem32_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Lol ACK. Lolwell our state is split in two, north of Mason Dixon line and South, so somehow we have a mix of people....I even noticed country music drifting north lately ! :-) And yes, we have a lot of banks in our state for sure.
Hiker my wife's cousin lives in Delaware. He and his wife coming down the 4th of July week. He loves Mississippi and thinks we have a lot of land! Loves to eat out catfish. He works at a bank he just traded in a ford truck 10 years old for a new truck. His old truck had 8,000 miles lol. He drives about 1 mile to work! We have county's bigger than Delaware
. I got to say this:: YOU OLE YANKIES!!! Lol
06-25-2014, 04:41 AM
Ok no buzz at all on either of my cb deluxe bikes!
Hiker he plays the Guitar and sings! I will get it from my wife's Facebook and PM you the link from YouTube. He told me the same thing about lots of banks! Wilmington is where he lives! You can't be to far from him.
Hiker he plays the Guitar and sings! I will get it from my wife's Facebook and PM you the link from YouTube. He told me the same thing about lots of banks! Wilmington is where he lives! You can't be to far from him.
06-25-2014, 06:02 AM
Delaware; 2489 sq miles.
Largest county in Mississippi, Bolivar County at 876 sq miles.
Mississippi is 48,431 sq miles.
Maricopa County (my county) in Arizona, 9224
Arizona is 113,998 sq mi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the...es_by_area

Largest county in Mississippi, Bolivar County at 876 sq miles.
Mississippi is 48,431 sq miles.
Maricopa County (my county) in Arizona, 9224
Arizona is 113,998 sq mi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the...es_by_area

06-25-2014, 06:07 AM
Mine is much buzzier when it is cold... Is that a common experience?
06-25-2014, 06:10 AM
Here? No. Cold is not a common experience.
06-25-2014, 06:15 AM
Now that is an interesting question. I have not noticed any extra buzziness on my bikes when cold, and it will be a good 6 months before I can test that theory.
Is it buzzier until it warms up?
Is it buzzier until it warms up?