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If vibration is there at the same revs regardless of speed its problably motor related......I would try syncing the carbs. If it only occurs at a certain speed it would be drivetrain, suspension related (wheel balancing, etc.)
Ernie
79XS1100SF (no longer naked, now a bagger)
(Improving with age, the bike that is)
You have three points in the front of your motor that it mounts to the frame, and one in the back. All these points have rubber bushings. Make sure all these points are still tight. If the rubber is gone or missing, it could do this even if they are tight.
It could be carb related though since that rpm range is where the pilot and main jets are starting to swap over.
Tod
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*'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
'82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
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'81 XS1100 Special
'81 YZ250
'80 XS850 Special
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I had a really nasty vibration at the same place on my Standard and it turned out that the insides of my mufflers had rattled loose, and that RPM range really got everything in there moving. After cutting off the stock mufflers and popping on a set of slip ons, she is smooth as silk right through to redline.
1980 XS 1100 Standard
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1982 XJ 1100
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could be that too.....cans are not bad shape, but not great either...but seems to be coming from "front" of bike...not the rear....but it could be transferring up to the main exhaust pipes and shaking a bit up there if they arent tight.....thanks..will check it out!!!
'81H (my first XS ) "Grey Ghost"
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4:1 Jardine w/ headerwrap
Windjammer(wiring issues)
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'80G FrankenBike (parts bike)
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'80G to fix "BlackSunshine" Stock Pilots/125 mains
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SS Brake lines w/ new M/C's
LED Brake Lite
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I think Rob (79XS11F) mentioned a vibration at a certain range and it turned out to be rubber mounts for the exhaust. He went to steel mounts and vibration dissappeared.
I definitely would make sure bike is in tune first, before trying to chase down other things. On mine, syncing the carbs made a world of difference, bike feels way smoother than ever.
Ernie
79XS1100SF (no longer naked, now a bagger)
(Improving with age, the bike that is)
Rubber mounts are specifically there to get rid of vibration. If steel mounts could do that, rubber mounts would not exist.
Your rubber mounts may be shot and need replacing.
Another issue is that people tend to overtighten the rear rubber mounts, to the point the rubber is not doing anything. Check they are not too tight, and that your lockwashers are there so you don't lose the acorn nut.
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