Hi all,
I have just purchased a 2004 650 transalp and think it could be the best bike I've ever owned and I only had it a weekend.
The only problem I have is the engine vibrations.
I test rode a 2000 650 locally and it was smooth. I found a 2004 transalp with half the k's out of town so brought it sight unseen.
The vibs seem to be present through the whole rev range getting worst around 4-5000revs. I can even feel it through the footpegs.
The bike has after market bars with riser fitted and has done 20000 kms.
I have seen a few glimmers of hope on other threads like carb balancing, but could that make a lot of difference?
Any suggestions would be appreicated.:toothy6:
I have just purchased a 2004 650 transalp and think it could be the best bike I've ever owned and I only had it a weekend.
The only problem I have is the engine vibrations.
I test rode a 2000 650 locally and it was smooth. I found a 2004 transalp with half the k's out of town so brought it sight unseen.
The vibs seem to be present through the whole rev range getting worst around 4-5000revs. I can even feel it through the footpegs.
The bike has after market bars with riser fitted and has done 20000 kms.
I have seen a few glimmers of hope on other threads like carb balancing, but could that make a lot of difference?
Any suggestions would be appreicated.:toothy6: