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foot peg vibration
I use my 05 de 300 as a duel sport bike .I would like to cut down on the
foot peg vibration . On the trail it is fine ,but a long hall on a road can get alittle uncomfortable. thank you |
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MY bike vibrated less after I rebuilt it and centered the crank in the cases. Probably not the answer you are looking for.
Paul B |
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You should contact trail tech, have your flywheel ballanced. One of my buddies had the same issue with a ktm 250, he had the flywheel ballanced and most of it went away. I have the same issue and I'm planning to do this next week. I'll post my results,,
Steve |
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Could also try the redneck route and see if you could get some rubber in between the peg and the frame. I made some rubbber washers out of an old truck bed liner for my handle bar mounts to cut down on the vibes in the bars. Haven't really looked at how the pegs are mounted tho.
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