- Sat Jul 09, 2016 10:38 am
#59849
The front of the tank is rubber mounted but if you over tighten the bolt you can crush the thin walled tube within the rubber - vibration can be made worse by tightening this too too much as by having it loose - as tight as needed and no tighter. Most of the vibration comes from the front frame tube that the engine is bolted to.
There is a trick of loosening the engine mounts, idling the engine then re-tightening them to re-seat the motor, perhaps when you remove the leg irons. I have not tried this on my C5, it has not needed it, but have previously on other british bikes. By 2000 miles most of the bad vibration should have disappeared. My C5 has clocked up 2000 from new but in less than a year; because your bike has achieved so little mileage in 5 years I would be inclined to treat it as if in the late stages of running-in as it may well be still loosening up. It is a big single, you're always going to feel that.
Idle speed (faltering) is the brass screw on top of the throttle body. The entire throttle body can be rotated to get at the screw. It may just need given a good run or two to get the cobwebs out. Idle is supposed to be 1050rpm. The flat spot on pickup is the EFI and without any add-on tuning kits you may want to increase idle a trifle to ~1100 (guess, by ear) to dial it out a bit.
There is a trick of loosening the engine mounts, idling the engine then re-tightening them to re-seat the motor, perhaps when you remove the leg irons. I have not tried this on my C5, it has not needed it, but have previously on other british bikes. By 2000 miles most of the bad vibration should have disappeared. My C5 has clocked up 2000 from new but in less than a year; because your bike has achieved so little mileage in 5 years I would be inclined to treat it as if in the late stages of running-in as it may well be still loosening up. It is a big single, you're always going to feel that.
Idle speed (faltering) is the brass screw on top of the throttle body. The entire throttle body can be rotated to get at the screw. It may just need given a good run or two to get the cobwebs out. Idle is supposed to be 1050rpm. The flat spot on pickup is the EFI and without any add-on tuning kits you may want to increase idle a trifle to ~1100 (guess, by ear) to dial it out a bit.