MS850 said:I have a 75 850, when checking the Iso gap, is .006 the total or should I have .006 on both sides?
Every new bike I get I learn how much I don't know, that's fun part, learning. Other than riding (of course).
Stillreel said:I didn't bother with the measurements; far too fiddly for my liking. I just tighten the forward iso bolt 1/16 of a turn until it looks/felt right.
And it seems to be working which would say to any sane (read non-Norton) person; don't fix it. But I'd still like to know how much shake is too much.
Stillreel said:Every new bike I get I learn how much I don't know, that's fun part, learning. Other than riding (of course).
I'm at the same point. I'm not too sure how much shake/rattle/roll I should be expecting. I can see the engine vibrating in the cradle at start-up and at idle (~ 1100 rpm) but its smooth as can be on throttle while riding. I didn't bother with the measurements; far too fiddly for my liking. I just tighten the forward iso bolt 1/16 of a turn until it looks/felt right.
And it seems to be working which would say to any sane (read non-Norton) person; don't fix it. But I'd still like to know how much shake is too much.
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1up3down said:My bike before adjustment at about 3500 rpm it wound start smoothing out, the sweet spot is about 4200
from what you said it would seem you are at least 500rpm higher when smoothing out than when Commando ISOs are set correctly, maybe you are too tight?
Ya know, there is no set rules here and no 2 bike are exactly alike. It all depends on your comfort level. Add and remove, front and back until you say, "Yahtzee".MS850 said:1up3down said:My bike before adjustment at about 3500 rpm it wound start smoothing out, the sweet spot is about 4200
from what you said it would seem you are at least 500rpm higher when smoothing out than when Commando ISOs are set correctly, maybe you are too tight?
Well the ISO's are close to .006 now, .012 before. Its going together as we speak. Ill let you know the results on test drive this weekend.
6 thou will be good ,i will be hung for this but i have vernier isos on mine including an extra iso under the gear box and another iso as a head steady and i just adjust them until they are tight and then back them off until the motor and transmission will go up and down ,the bike is not as smooth below 2500 rpm as a stock commando but i like it this way the handling is superb cheers bazMS850 said:1up3down said:My bike before adjustment at about 3500 rpm it wound start smoothing out, the sweet spot is about 4200
from what you said it would seem you are at least 500rpm higher when smoothing out than when Commando ISOs are set correctly, maybe you are too tight?
Well the ISO's are close to .006 now, .012 before. Its going together as we speak. Ill let you know the results on test drive this weekend.
MS850 said:My bike before adjustment at about 3500 rpm it wound start smoothing out, the sweet spot is about 4200, great for freeway speeds. Haven't ridden since adjusting.Well the ISO's are close to .006 now, .012 before.