08-08-2019, 04:00 AM
On a short ride today, I realized I lost one of the bar end weights. Not a huge deal, but in my efforts to eliminate the little buzz between 3k - 4k rpm, I had taken these on and off, installed grip puppies, but neither actions solved the buzz. Same buzz with the bar end removed, same buzz when they are installed.
I prefer the lower rpm range versus 4k and up, which I reserve for harder acceleration, but for cruising, mid 3k is just fine.
On the way back, I actually found the bar end, but it was dinged up a bit and I probably won't try to reuse it.
Has anybody put heavier bar ends on the CB and solved the buzz issue? If so, what did you use and where did you find it?
I've also installed risers, up 1", back 1", which is the absolute limit I can get with my front brake line, it's pretty short. It's still not quite enough for the relaxed position I was trying for.
This is the second set of risers I've tried too, the first offered more adjustability and rear reach. But the brake line was just too short to get the range I wanted. Not too happy about that, I would probably need to install a longer line and work on obtaining enough slack in the throttle cables.
I did install a Corbin seat too, looks far better then it feels. Probably designed for riders with longer legs, it has uncomfortable ridges that press on my rear thighs. Also forces you into a more rearward butt position if you try to settle into the "bucket" which means I have to hunch forward more then I'd like. So I ride it sitting forward of the bucket and it's just not that comfortable. I'm not a tall rider and my guess is Corbin designed this for riders a few inches taller then I and with a longer inseam.
Not sure if I should have the seat modified by a competent shop or try something else. The stock seat as most know isn't much either, but at least you can move around on it as you see fit, and there aren't any ridges. However, the foam is too hard for me, so I never rode this seat much.
Other then that - still a great bike. I'm a fan of air-cooled and still get a lot of joy riding this machine.
I prefer the lower rpm range versus 4k and up, which I reserve for harder acceleration, but for cruising, mid 3k is just fine.
On the way back, I actually found the bar end, but it was dinged up a bit and I probably won't try to reuse it.
Has anybody put heavier bar ends on the CB and solved the buzz issue? If so, what did you use and where did you find it?
I've also installed risers, up 1", back 1", which is the absolute limit I can get with my front brake line, it's pretty short. It's still not quite enough for the relaxed position I was trying for.
This is the second set of risers I've tried too, the first offered more adjustability and rear reach. But the brake line was just too short to get the range I wanted. Not too happy about that, I would probably need to install a longer line and work on obtaining enough slack in the throttle cables.
I did install a Corbin seat too, looks far better then it feels. Probably designed for riders with longer legs, it has uncomfortable ridges that press on my rear thighs. Also forces you into a more rearward butt position if you try to settle into the "bucket" which means I have to hunch forward more then I'd like. So I ride it sitting forward of the bucket and it's just not that comfortable. I'm not a tall rider and my guess is Corbin designed this for riders a few inches taller then I and with a longer inseam.
Not sure if I should have the seat modified by a competent shop or try something else. The stock seat as most know isn't much either, but at least you can move around on it as you see fit, and there aren't any ridges. However, the foam is too hard for me, so I never rode this seat much.
Other then that - still a great bike. I'm a fan of air-cooled and still get a lot of joy riding this machine.

