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Old 12-18-2011, 01:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hi i own pulsar 220 dtsi and i find the following to be the problem. between the 4000 to the 4500 rpm mark there seems to be a mark increase in the amount of vibrations experienced. what could be the reason for this and how can i get this corrected? also the mirrors vibrate a lot. would be really grateful if someone can help me with this. thank you.
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Old 03-23-2012, 02:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Shell 300V engine oil, I hear, has greatly helped in reducing engine vibrations. And as for the mirrors, thats just bad design.

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hi i own pulsar 220 dtsi and i find the following to be the problem. between the 4000 to the 4500 rpm mark there seems to be a mark increase in the amount of vibrations experienced. what could be the reason for this and how can i get this corrected? also the mirrors vibrate a lot. would be really grateful if someone can help me with this. thank you.
common problem with all 220 s,nothing to worry.
you may try out rubber damping inside the fairing.
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Thanks guys! Well yeah my bike runs on the 300v now. Its helped a lot. And I'll look for those rubber dampers nearby. Cheers and safe riding:-)
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hi i own pulsar 220 dtsi and i find the following to be the problem. between the 4000 to the 4500 rpm mark there seems to be a mark increase in the amount of vibrations experienced. what could be the reason for this and how can i get this corrected? also the mirrors vibrate a lot. would be really grateful if someone can help me with this. thank you.
you may take it to the Authorized service center and get the Scissor gear ( loaded ) for the Engine Vibration ,
and Fairing Double tapes will be installed by them for the Fairing vibration !
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