k4ban
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2017 MT-10
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Registered: Sept 16, 2022 14:32:50 GMT -7
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Post by k4ban on Sept 16, 2022 14:46:37 GMT -7
Hey Guys,
I ride a 2017 MT-10 and all the time at low RPM (around 4000 to 6000) I have a crazy vibration, I really feel like I'm driving on gravel, it doesn't matter when and in what mode I am, it happens, it's almost impossible to drive around the city because of it. and after 6000 RPM it just disappears and it drives like butter.
Everyone said that only ECU flash can help. It's just very strange to me that this is how he left the factory... I'm afraid there is some fault that hasn't been discovered yet.
what could it be ??
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minlak
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Registered: Apr 4, 2022 13:56:20 GMT -7
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Post by minlak on Sept 16, 2022 15:47:56 GMT -7
How many KMS / miles on the bike? - second problem is perception - Mine vibrates but I would not call it crazy - is it crazy? or just crazy to you? - Can you get a second opinion from a dealer maybe that knows the bikes? Did you buy the bike new? Could be chain - sprockets - engine - wheels - tyres - gear box - suspension
Is it actually rev related or actually speed related ?
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Post by mindcrime79 on Sept 17, 2022 11:12:16 GMT -7
Do you have the bar ends on or were any modifications made. This doesn't sound normal.
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Post by RedAndBlack on Sept 17, 2022 11:27:50 GMT -7
How many miles on the bike?
Spark plugs?
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k4ban
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2017 MT-10
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Post by k4ban on Sept 17, 2022 12:05:24 GMT -7
The bike has about 30,000 miles. Fully stock bike, the only "modification" that I did its the License Plate Holder. I am 3 owner of the bike. I only use the motorcycle for weekend trips, and the 2 previous owners are adults that I know, so I know for sure that they haven't abused the bike. Had valves adjusted according to the book at the dealership. It always happens at the same speed, no matter the speed. Even if I accelerate I feel it pass quickly between the RPM that I mentioned (4000-6000) and gone, the bike runs smooth as butter. I don't do wheelie or something that can damage the engine. I've ridden other bikes and I know the normal vibration that should be, and this really shouldn't be there in my opinion. New chain, new tires, oil, water, everything.... I must mention that all the gears go in perfectly and smoothly and the engine sound is very healthy. I've heard CP4 engines before and they sound exactly the same, no unusual noise.
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k4ban
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2017 MT-10
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Post by k4ban on Sept 17, 2022 12:07:49 GMT -7
I mean it always happens at the same RPM, no matter the speed.
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