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Re: Bibes - steeeve66 - 19-12-12

Get some better earplugs?


Re: Bibes - JZS 600 - 19-12-12

It's that tingle that goes straight to the nads  :rollin


Re: Bibes - alexanderfitu - 19-12-12

As does the tank when i brake and slide on the seat. I think the dealer was a little overzealous with the cleaner!


Re: Bibes - glynblue2 - 20-12-12

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Re: Bibes - ChristoT - 21-12-12

Looking at posts, all the Fazers have vibrations at around 6,000 revs, and I've noticed some at 3,000 / 3,500 too. Not that I'm too concerned.

When I get back to Uni in January, I intend to do some tests on my engine. I suspect that 6,000 revs is possibly the 3rd harmonic of the engine's natural frequency, which is what generates the juddering. A friend suggested it could also be standing waves being formed in the carbs. Either way, I'll find out in Jan!



Re: Bibes - His Dudeness - 21-12-12

(21-12-12, 12:58 AM)ChristoT link Wrote: Looking at posts, all the Fazers have vibrations at around 6,000 revs, and I've noticed some at 3,000 / 3,500 too. Not that I'm too concerned.

When I get back to Uni in January, I intend to do some tests on my engine. I suspect that 6,000 revs is possibly the 3rd harmonic of the engine's natural frequency, which is what generates the juddering. A friend suggested it could also be standing waves being formed in the carbs. Either way, I'll find out in Jan!

my exhaust used to resonate at around 6000rpm and it made the exhaust get way louder. i took the down pipes off and the can and then refitted them and it stopped the problem


Re: Bibes - Lez72 - 21-12-12

Hi there. It could be the front indicators. Give them a check with the bike stationary. Just hold them and check for 'up and down' movement. This is a common problem on MK1 fazer 600's due to the rubber seating gasket hardening off over time. Yamaha upgraded this part later on to eliminate the problem.


Re: Bibes - darrsi - 21-12-12

(20-12-12, 01:25 AM)glynblue2 link Wrote: .
That's to the point  :lol



Re: Bibes - born to be mild - 21-12-12

Just ignore it, its got an engine, they vibrate. If it helps then borrow a single from someone, that should put things into perspective !


Re: Bibes - Skippernick - 21-12-12

(21-12-12, 01:57 PM)born to be mild link Wrote: Just ignore it, its got an engine, they vibrate. If it helps then borrow a single from someone, that should put things into perspective !


:rollin


Re: Bibes - JZS 600 - 22-12-12

Tickles your balls though,,,


Re: Bibes - glynblue2 - 23-12-12

glad it helped :lol