Vibrations around 4500 RPM

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Vibrations around 4500 RPM

#1 Unread post by beerbaron »

Hi, my bike makes some vibration when the engine revs around 4500 RPM. It's a Yamaha FZ-600 1988. Someone else had such bike or such problem ?

I was thinking of putting some rubber under de clip on to help reduce it. Any more suggestions?

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are the engine mounts worn?? maybe you need to replace the boots/bushings on the mounts.
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#3 Unread post by stormme66 »

Kar is right, all engines have a period of resonance, and this is likely to be the cause of the vibrations, especially as you say that they occur within a specific rev range.

Check your mounts, and check the bolts are all tight too. Also make sure the exhaust is not rubbing on the frame or anything.

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#4 Unread post by NORTY »

Does the Fizzer have a "counter-balancer?" If so, then adjust it to factory specs. There is some handlebar weights that can help. About 4000-4500 is where 4 cylinder engines make the most "buzziest" vibration.
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#5 Unread post by beerbaron »

Thanks guys, I'll look up for that.

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