Ever seen one idleing at 500 rpm steve ? , Im figureing its bounceing of them there . And got a mean chunter at 2000 on smooth seal pulling up on the rear brake
which would load the front down , presumeably .
Alledgedly there were differant grades of Rubber , stock early & late , and Prod Racer . I dont think many realise what a essential element of the motorcycle they are . After all , the Iso Chassis MAKES it ' the Commando ' . Nothing else has got it .
Was common to boil rubber suspension bushes to HARDEN them , also they used to do some trick to harden the dirt track race tyres , which could lead to embrittlement & ' Chunking ' , - throwing bits of tread as the hardening couldnt always be got even .
Obviously harder ones would stiffen it , & could transmit more vibes . But the might not . Matching of frequencies and rubbers supposed to be self damping -
Such As B.M.C. Mini etc rubber cone suspension . The culpret could be ones made to fit to easilly , so theyre NOT in Compression ( radially ) Static .
Should be a bit of an act to get them in , unless you hold youre tounge right . If they slip in easily there going to be No Pre Tension .
AKIN to triming rear cush drive isolators at the rear sprocket . Here a chamfer at the outer , or better , have them half out when tounges engage
and theyll tow themselves in .IF you hold youre tounge right . :wink: