come on, im just waitin....
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Come over and take it for a ride, you be surprised in how smooth it is, my crank has been balanced for the Featherbed, it does have a few spots through the revs it does gets vibes but it always smooths out pretty quick, in 40 years the 850 is pretty good and was my everyday rider as well travelling bike on the open road it will sit very comfortably between 65 and 90 mph all day without any problem with teeth shaking out or things falling off and in these 40 years I have only lost 2 nuts one off the left muffler mount and the top nut off the gear box mount, not bad, to be honest isolastic mounts Commandos seem to loose more things (read the thread on What's fallen off the Commando) even my exhaust clamps stay tight without any locking devices.
My fingers are good as well I have Renthal alloy handle bars they have 7mm thick wall compared to 1.6mm steel bars, I don't wear gloves at all on any of my bikes and have done many 500+ miles trips only stopping for fuel and food and do many all day Sunday rides with mates and my feet stays on the foot pegs.
Just remembered one of my carb manifold did come loose one night 40 mile from home ran the bike home on one cylinder as it was night time didn't relize it was the 2 Allen bolts on the manifold that came loose was a easy fix as the bolts just needed tightening up that was 35 years ago.
Do you think if my Featherbed wasn't a smooth runner or unreliable do you think I would still own it or been my everyday rider from 1982 to 2013 in the Featherbed when I brought a new Triumph Thruxton, but my hotrod 850 Featherbed is still my favourite bike to ride, I am trying to preserve it and is the reason why it's semi retired from everyday riding, the 2016 1200 Thruxton has taken over that duty and now I gone back to Amal carbies it will be ridden quite a lot more than it has been.
When I do start a thread on Commando/Featherbed conversion I will put up more detail in how and what I done to make my Hotrod Norton a great bike to ride, till then you have to wait.
Another thing my fuel tank isn't even bolted down it just sits on top of the Featherbed tank rubbers, if my bike vibrated a lot the tank would vibrate when low on fuel, guess what it doesn't and there is a reason I don't have it bolted or strapped down.