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Does the Savage Vibrate too much? (Read 49 times)
Savage_Greg
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Re: Does the Savage Vibrate too much?
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Those V4's are real eye candy
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12/30/06 at 11:05:40
Fellow at work rides a Magna that is a smooth idle'n machine - mikuni carbs I think - nice older bike
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Re: Does the Savage Vibrate too much?
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01/02/07 at 15:06:51
I grew up on the old British singles --Matchless 500, Ariel Red Hunter 500, Goldstar 500 , Norton ES2 500 etc. Brlieve me, this Sweet Suzi is smooth!
Jack H.
P.S. Those old thumpers would actually shake the filaments out of the headlight bulbs at idle.
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P.S. Those old thumpers would actually shake the filaments out of the headlight bulbs at idle.
JH
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...counter balancer? what counterbalancer?
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Re: Does the Savage Vibrate too much?
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01/02/07 at 17:56:35
yes, the thumper does vibrate some. I would actually call it a throb, and quite frankly I really like that. If you want to see a bike that throbs and vibrates just start upan older honda cr500r, if you can. no that is vibration. john
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01/03/07 at 06:43:32
The Savage does vibrate, but so do other MC's. Some have vibes at different frequencies, etc. I think the variation between individual MC's is probably greater than the differences between most models. I currently ride a model that is known for its "buzz," but mine is as smooth as silk with almost no buzz except for a couple of high rpms settings. All I have to do is not ride steady at those rpms - not too hard. I do think with all that is said however most individual MC's of the model do have a lot of vibration, I just got lucky.
Bottom line, if the vibes of your particular Savage doesn't bother you, don't worry about what others say. If you find parts of your body going numb, it might be time to look around, or try to eliminate some of the vibes from your ride. There is a reason they are called thumpers.
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Reply #36 -
01/05/07 at 09:14:29
I don't notice any vibration, maybe it's all in perception, my S-I-L's Ironhorse will almost vibrate off the kickstand if it's left running & he has to tighten bolts & screws constantly.
I replaced my original seat with a Oneida Suzuki Gel seat & have Throttle Rockers on the grips. They help rest my lazy hands.
My biggest gripe is forgeting to turn the key on & not being able to reach to turn it on. That will humble even the coolest rider
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Re: Does the Savage Vibrate too much?
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01/05/07 at 12:34:52
I have no problem with my stock seat, I was a cyclist for many years ,now that's one hard seat,but your butt gets used to it.
I've also heard that filling the handlebars with sand cuts down on the vibes,any one done that? I have no complaint's about vibration compared to other bikes I have ridden, the Savage is a dream.
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01/05/07 at 12:48:32
mick wrote
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I've also heard that filling the handlebars with sand cuts down on the vibes,any one done that?
So far as the stock Savage bars are concerned, they have weights inside them that would make it difficult to fill them with sand. I've heard of folks using lead shot to dampen vibration and I actually filled my drag bars with BBs and sealed them inside with epoxy in the ends of the bars. Since I did not ride it with the drag bars installed without the BBs, I can't say if it helped for sure. I also use Kuryakyn ISO grips and I believe they help a lot.
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Savage_Rob wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:
So far as the stock Savage bars are concerned, they have weights inside them that would make it difficult to fill them with sand. I've heard of folks using lead shot to dampen vibration and I actually filled my drag bars with BBs and sealed them inside with epoxy in the ends of the bars. Since I did not ride it with the drag bars installed without the BBs, I can't say if it helped for sure. I also use Kuryakyn ISO grips and I believe they help a lot.
It's probably splitting hairs, but is it that the bars have weights or is that a solid rod that's inside for added strength? 'Course, it might serve both purposes.
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01/05/07 at 13:58:56
Savage_Greg wrote
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It's probably splitting hairs, but is it that the bars have weights or is that a solid rod that's inside for added strength? 'Course, it might serve both purposes.
I'm pretty sure they're weights for vibration. If you tap the bars. you can tell where they are and approximately how long they are. It doesn't seem to me that they would lend much in the way of structural integrity but I'm not a design engineer either.
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01/05/07 at 14:32:52
I only saw the ends of the rod when I was changing grips, but I assumed that it was a solid bar was put inside the tubing before the handlebar is formed or bent.
Other than that, I don't know. I really didn't study it since I was changing grips. You think it's just 2 short pieces on the ends? Welded in there?
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01/06/07 at 10:25:05
They're definitely two pieces near the ends. I don't recall looking to see how they were fixed in place though.
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Re: Does the Savage Vibrate too much?
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01/06/07 at 11:08:58
I for one like what vibration the Savage does have. To me it was a shock that it didn't vibrate more.
My C50 vibrates less (no shock), but my dad's VLX vibrates about as much as the LS650.
The vibration is nice. It lets you know that you're on a motorcycle.
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Reply #44 -
01/06/07 at 14:12:21
Like I said, my bike likes to vibrate a lot, but when I shift up earlier than usual and give it some gas, it'll give me a much louder thumping, like the engine's working really hard. Is this a normal thing, or am I just an idiot who likes to shift to higher gears too soon?
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