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Hi everyone I’ve just done around 300miles on a new CB1100RSVand it vibrates quite a lot compared to mt CB1100EX from a few years back. Are there any trucks or remedies people have used to overcome wierd vibrations? Theyapoear at 2500 and 4000rpm are worse when its hot.
This bike vibrates like dog compared to my Suzuki GSXS1000 I’m sure its outa wack somewhere..
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New bike? Have your dealer sort it out.
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That's one of those things the dealer will say, "it's normal." because it's easier for them that way.
Does it vibrate when sitting still? Strangely enough, one thing that can make an engine feel buzzy is a too-tight drive chain, but that only occurs when moving.
I wonder if it has some stale petrol, a loose spark plug wire, a slightly clogged injector, or another like issue. I'd be very surprised if the engine was out of balance internally.
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Yes I doubt the dealer ill have much to say or do about it. I wondered if its common? Seems to get worse when hot...begininng to think its to do with how lean it is?
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Is the RS equally tuned & geared? I know the STD/DXL/LX is one of the smoothest bikes in it's stock form, wonder if any changes to the way the engine runs from the factory would take away from that on the RS
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The sprockets are the same as the EX but the gearing changes due to the switch from 18 to 17 inch tyres. The handlebars are different too, other than that its the same I think.
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Others have solved this by stuffing the headlight bucket and making sure all the bolts in that vicinity(and that of the tach) are torqued properly and sometimes even dampened with rubber washers. Also a change of bars and/or bar weighs might help?
Keeping the revs down would also help, but then you'd have to change sprockets and that's something you have to decide on beforehand...
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Thanks I’m going to loosen of all engine bolts and exhaust hangers tomorrow. At 4000rpm on the stand its buzzing like mad so not even moving!
I’ll move onto your suggested mods after that.
Whats the score with the balance shaft will adjusting that help?
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I think 4-5 thou is the vibe zone on most I-4s. Does yours vibrate below and above that zone as well?