Vibration XV1000 Yamaha (TR1)

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Greg, Sep 17, 2003.

  1. Greg

    Greg Guest

    Can anyone help? This has been building up for many months...over
    70-80KPH vibration increases - yet when I pull in the clutch all is
    nice and smooth, so I presume vibes are coming from motor, yet it runs
    very well and no bolts/mountings are loose - I've checked the lot.
    Please help before I shake to bits.
    Greg
    1982 XV1000 (TR1) 35,000 klms
    Brisvegas
     
    Greg, Sep 17, 2003
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  2. Greg

    glitch1 Guest

    Clutchbasket/ loose clutch springs...all that comes to mind straight off....
    pete
     
    glitch1, Sep 17, 2003
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  3. I can swap you a clutch assembly for a speedo and headlight surround! Got
    any good sources for spare parts?
     
    Pisshead Pete, Sep 19, 2003
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  4. Greg

    conehead Guest

    Have you tried splitting the cases?
     
    conehead, Sep 19, 2003
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  5. Greg

    Nev.. Guest

    Maybe you need more fibre in your diet.

    Nev..
    '02 CBR1100XX #2
     
    Nev.., Sep 19, 2003
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  6. \your poor toilet....


    Hammo
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Sep 19, 2003
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  7. Greg

    Greg Guest

    Nope, cases haven't been split. I'm still riding it but it doesn't go
    over 80KPH most of the time 'cause I ride to work in traffic - never
    freeway traffic.

    So, if you reckon the clutch is on the way out, what, specifically, is
    happening? It still runs fine - engine just shakes a lot.

    Greg
    XV1000
     
    Greg, Sep 23, 2003
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  8. Greg

    Boxer Guest

    A Yamaha and in Brisbane, give Clem a call.

    Boxer
     
    Boxer, Sep 25, 2003
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  9. Greg

    Knobdoodle Guest

    Mate, I'm Clem (and so's my wife).
    I didn't see the original post but I dopn't think I can help you.
     
    Knobdoodle, Sep 29, 2003
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