Sounds like the vibration is the regular bar tingle you get cruising for longer periods. Nothing to suggest it would be otherwise that I can see.
I have the "mushroom" grips on my 80SG. Wanted to try them and they work fine, just would like them to fill my hand better, but no complaints on vibration.
I had the kind DiverRay described on my 80G, I believe they are called "Touring" grips. I like those, with the swell in the middle a la the 80G, fills my large hands well. I have a set of those on my ZRX1200.
When it's all said and done, the best vibration reducer on the SG is a carb sync. Period. Made the most difference of anything. You have to be able to get the carbs set up in the first place, otherwise a sync will be less than effective.
Of all the in-line 4 cyl engines I have owned, the XS is hands down the smoothest by a wide margin, no contest. If it isn't, look to the carb sync.
I have the "mushroom" grips on my 80SG. Wanted to try them and they work fine, just would like them to fill my hand better, but no complaints on vibration.
I had the kind DiverRay described on my 80G, I believe they are called "Touring" grips. I like those, with the swell in the middle a la the 80G, fills my large hands well. I have a set of those on my ZRX1200.
When it's all said and done, the best vibration reducer on the SG is a carb sync. Period. Made the most difference of anything. You have to be able to get the carbs set up in the first place, otherwise a sync will be less than effective.
Of all the in-line 4 cyl engines I have owned, the XS is hands down the smoothest by a wide margin, no contest. If it isn't, look to the carb sync.
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