Vibration
#1
Vibration
Hi all, I have a 04 FLHRC. I have noticed that when I get to around 60 mph in 5th gear, I'm getting a slight vibration going on. I have played with it with other gears and it does the same thing. I called my service dealer and he said it to check the motor mounts, I did and they were tight. So I'm thinking it's internal. Have any of you had a simular vib. if so what should I be looking for.
Thanks in advance
ps 22,000 miles
Thanks in advance
ps 22,000 miles
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RE: Vibration
Well touring bikes don't have the balanced motor.
When you checked the motor mounts and said they were tight.
Do you mean the bolts were tight? If so, go back and recheck the
rubber it self. One or more could be mushed out (soft) or even torn.
You need to carefully pry against the engine.
Also be sure to thoroughly check the swing arm pivot bushings as that is also the tranny mount.
A worn or loose compensator would be more of a clunking during shifting.
It is designed to help eliminate reciprocating forces in the engine from being transmitted to the tranny and drive train.
When you checked the motor mounts and said they were tight.
Do you mean the bolts were tight? If so, go back and recheck the
rubber it self. One or more could be mushed out (soft) or even torn.
You need to carefully pry against the engine.
Also be sure to thoroughly check the swing arm pivot bushings as that is also the tranny mount.
A worn or loose compensator would be more of a clunking during shifting.
It is designed to help eliminate reciprocating forces in the engine from being transmitted to the tranny and drive train.
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RE: Vibration
I thought all the newer bikes had a balanced motor, hum...learned somthing. How do you know a balanced one from the other?
I check the swing are bushings, they were tight. The front motor mount looked in good shape. When you say to pry against the engine, what is that refering to?DoI remove the rubber mountstocheck them? The back ones seem to be hard to look at.
I check the swing are bushings, they were tight. The front motor mount looked in good shape. When you say to pry against the engine, what is that refering to?DoI remove the rubber mountstocheck them? The back ones seem to be hard to look at.
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RE: Vibration
HD makes a few engines. On the '07-'08 you have the 96"A (touring bikes), 96"B (softail line), and the V rod and sporties. In the 88" it is the same 88"A (touring) and 88"B (softail). The "A" is rubber mounted, and the "B" is what is concidered the balanced motor. The touring line has a lot of vibration at idle, but smooths on the highway, and the softail line, is less vibration at idle, but gets vibration at highway speeds. That is why, if you pull up to a softail at a light, your engine is jumping all over the place, compared to his. But, yours will be better for 'touring'. At least that is how I understand it.
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I thought all the newer bikes had a balanced motor, hum...learned somthing. How do you know a balanced one from the other?
I check the swing are bushings, they were tight. The front motor mount looked in good shape. When you say to pry against the engine, what is that refering to?DoI remove the rubber mountstocheck them? The back ones seem to be hard to look at.
I thought all the newer bikes had a balanced motor, hum...learned somthing. How do you know a balanced one from the other?
I check the swing are bushings, they were tight. The front motor mount looked in good shape. When you say to pry against the engine, what is that refering to?DoI remove the rubber mountstocheck them? The back ones seem to be hard to look at.