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guys my bike p150 has vibs in the range of 60-70 kmph and they are felt even in higher speeds, i thought of reducing the vibrations to some extent by using rubber watchers between the screws which hold the frame and the engine , at present they have metal watchers between them , i think rubber can absorb some vibrations from engine and dont pass on to body frame.. please suggest whether this will work or if it has any effects .
Its just a thought.
on 4 wheels u feel the speed after a crash, 2 wheelers are much more advanced
To reduce Vibrations you should concentrate on the engine and the suspension parts.
If the vibration is of only noise it must be due to tail console and other plastic covers. if you are feeling the vibration (whole vehicle vibrates at a particular speed) then check for loosened bolts that fixes engine to the frame.
A smooth engine Vibrates less, Check the engine oil, valves and tappets.
There will not be any use if you change the washers to rubber from metal ones.
Check your shock absorbers and front fork.
At times even loosened bolts of the foot rest will make us restless.
IMO the topic starter is talking about the general vibrating nature of the Pulsars.IMO rubber washers and soft packing may help only a bit. There is no one stop solution to this.
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