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2020 RTL How are the wheels balanced?

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I just noticed the slightest vibration on the right side floorboard. Nothing strange on the handlebars and bike steering tracking seems dead on


Bike has 1900 miles on it. Question is how are the wheels balanced from the factory?

Do.they use wheel.weights on the inside of the rim? If so it looks like it may be missing .

I have to get someone with better vision to look


If indeed a weight is missing would.the warranty cover it?

Btw I just had the dealer install a la monster
belt damper, could that be causing it. I did not notice this until after it was instslled.
Again this is.a very slight vibration, at first though it was the road, but tried different and same things
TIA
 
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A wheel MAY be out of balance but it's also possible, if you have oem Kenda tires, that the tire is out of round. You can balance yourself with a static balancer or find an auto shop that can fit the hub center and get a dynamic balance.
 
Wheels are dynamically balanced at the factory with double sided stick on weights near the center of the rear wheel and on the inside surface of the front wheels. They are not always balanced that well. And as previously mentioned. Out of round tires are impossible to balance.
 
If you are getting it in the floorboard, I would be looking at the rear wheel/drivetrain area. Generally, if its the front wheels you would feel it in the handlebars.
 
If you are getting it in the floorboard, I would be looking at the rear wheel/drivetrain area. Generally, if its the front wheels you would feel it in the handlebars.

USAF beat me to the possible cause ..... I don't think it's front wheel balance. ..... and IMHO if the rear tire is an auto tire it generally doesn't need balancing ..... If however you still have OEM Crapenda's nothing is too wierd for those ......Mike :thumbup:
 
No Kenda, I really suspect that one of the balance weights fell off. I'm taking the bike in for its first service soon and will have them check.

If that is the issue hopefully the extended warranty will cover it

I really only feel it in the right floorboard and like I mentioned it's hardly noticeable and did not start till they installed the belt damper.
 
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I really only feel it in the right floorboard and like I mentioned it's hardly noticeable and did not start till they installed the belt damper.

You could try simply tie-ing the belt dampener up off the belt before taking it for a ride and seeing if the vibration is still there.... :dontknow:

If it's not, then I'd be more concerned about that belt dampener & its potential failure taking out the belt than I would be about tire balancing! :rolleyes:
 
Well stuck my camera inside of the wheel and all weights are in place. Like I mentioned the dealer installed the la monster damper. I'm going to give them a call and see what that have to say.

Like mentioned the bike is just going on 2,000 miles so it's going in soon for its first service. Due to health / age I'm not really up to removing all the Tupperware to try and tie off the damper especially with the first service coming up. Could I get at it from underneath w/o removing everything and just zip tie it off?

Let me ask you all this, if the belt was loose to start with could the installation of the damper cause it to be more noticeable? It's a very minor vibration on the right foot board, I thought it was the road but after trying divergent roads it's still there.
 
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I WON'T put one of those on my Spyder, I reduced the drive belt tension to 160 lbs (measured with the tire on the ground) .... the vibes went away ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
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