Wippi01
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I absolutely agree with Ron. For the amount of money we shell out for a F3 you can very well expect a smooth ride at ALL rpm...Still not acceptable and degrading the enjoyment of a beautiful machine,
Ron
I absolutely agree with Ron. For the amount of money we shell out for a F3 you can very well expect a smooth ride at ALL rpm...Still not acceptable and degrading the enjoyment of a beautiful machine,
Ron
I do agree 200%. There should be no vibration in the unit.
I know everyone is thinking belt (and I'm sure that's part of it but), I still can't help
think its engine/exhaust related moreso at that 4000rpm-ish sweet spot. Is there
anyone on here that has changed their exhaust and seen any difference? The harmonic
felt, honestly feels much more "engine" than "drivetrain" itself.
(Or better put similar to a drone some cars will get at that specific rpm).... Obviously
this one is felt.
I do agree 200%. There should be no vibration in the unit.
I know everyone is thinking belt (and I'm sure that's part of it but), I still can't help
think its engine/exhaust related moreso at that 4000rpm-ish sweet spot. Is there
anyone on here that has changed their exhaust and seen any difference? The harmonic
felt, honestly feels much more "engine" than "drivetrain" itself.
(Or better put similar to a drone some cars will get at that specific rpm).... Obviously
this one is felt.
I accepted delivery of my F3S on 1/21/2015 and to date have logged 750 miles. The only complaint I have is the vibration that on my ride starts the buzz in the handlebars and pegs at 64mph gets progressively worse to 72 then starts to lessen and disappears at 74. Does it affect the performance of the bike? No it doesn't. Is it annoying? Absolutely. This is not my first rodeo and I've experienced these harmonic belt vibrations on my 2009 GS, then my 2013 ST Limited. On neither of these Spyders was the vibration as pronounced as it is on the F3. I believe that is probably due to the additional power and torque plus the longer drive belt. I've already had several conversations with Jim at SmoothSpyder, and will be ordering my belt tensioner as soon as they are available. The tensioner on my ST basically reduced the vibration on that motorcycle by 95%. If the tensioner does the same for my F3S, I will be a happy camper. If not, I will learn to accept it as one of the annoying quirks of Spyder ryding. Love my new F3 and I won't let this ruin it for me.
Has anyone noticed a vibration when you roll on the throttle at 67-75..worst mostly at 69ish-71? It is a pretty strong grinding feeling.
Has anyone noticed a vibration when you roll on the throttle at 67-75..worst mostly at 69ish-71? It is a pretty strong grinding feeling.
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I have a tensioner in the works for the F3, along with a backrest.
I took the demo from my dealer for a 35 mile ride and the vibration was quite pronounced, my wife even noticed.
My demo was set in Kilometers and it was around 123-125 which converted to 76-77 MPH.
My magnesium SM should be here any day, I can hardly wait!
My LG headset that I had worn around my neck for a year blew off and got ran over in the first mile, I haven't even taken delivery and it's already costing me. It was worth it though.
Any updates on the F3 belt tensioner?
Any updates on the F3 belt tensioner?
Talked to a knowledgeable biker who stated that most Triples vibrate around 4000 rpm, and that the vibration magnifies along the belt.
Did a quick google on "vibration and triples" and noted issues with Triumph, BMW, Yamaha, and the Harley-Davidson XL 1200"s.
My solution is to increase or decrease speed or change gears (SM6) - 4000 rpm - 68 mph in 6th gear; downshift into 5th gear - 5000 rpm. The same applies at lower speeds and gears.
Hopefully a better solution in belt adjustments will be found.