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Hi,
In the past I have read somewhere that front and rear isos, respectively, control vibrations through certain bands of engine RPM. I can't remember which set, front or rear, supposedly effected what RPM range, could anyone out there offer any enlightenment. Presently my bike is pleasently smooth from 3000 up, but, below 3000 it will literally shake my eyeballs.
I ride my bike like the proverbial old lady, so, I am tempted to just pull all the shims and leave them loose as a goose in the interest of comfort. Have any of you or anyone you know ever tried anything like that, and what was the result?
GB
In the past I have read somewhere that front and rear isos, respectively, control vibrations through certain bands of engine RPM. I can't remember which set, front or rear, supposedly effected what RPM range, could anyone out there offer any enlightenment. Presently my bike is pleasently smooth from 3000 up, but, below 3000 it will literally shake my eyeballs.
I ride my bike like the proverbial old lady, so, I am tempted to just pull all the shims and leave them loose as a goose in the interest of comfort. Have any of you or anyone you know ever tried anything like that, and what was the result?
GB