scotia_steve
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Mine did until it had about 7500 miles on it, much better now and for some reason doesn't do it as much in colder weather!
I know this is a common perception, indeed I would say mine has smoothed out slightly over the last 12K miles but I've yet to have anyone satisfactorily explain to my why an engine should get significantly smoother with mileage?
Assuming correct service parameters (e.g. throttle synch.), for a given engine layout / geometry the vibration developed is surely dependent on the various masses of the moving parts and how they are timed together. Discounting a few milligrams of ash or whatever on the piston crowns none of that is going to alter much regardless of mileage so how can the engine get smoother?
I rather think outside of any sloppy factory set up (rare methinks given modern technology, I stuck the vac gauges on my GS when it was a couple of days old and the synch was better than any boxer I've ever had before) that may be corrected by servicing we just get use to the shakes the more we ride.![]()
Grip puppies;
http://www.sportouring.com/gallery.php?sectionHeaderActive=1000&rangeChoosen=353
You want the SMALL size for a GS.
Only a tenner, and made a big difference to my bike...
Your question is fair but you'll just have to take on trust my value judgement on the degree of vibration..... I'm not imagining it......
The temperture is also a real factor. If you've ever gone out on a frosty cold morning the bike feels like you've swapped the boxer for an electric motor. Conversely, if you get stuck in traffic in summer and then hit the motorway the engine will be at it's worst.
ive just ordered them ,will try them first ,They will go over the heated grips?? thanks for the advice
steve
I know this is a common perception, indeed I would say mine has smoothed out slightly over the last 12K miles but I've yet to have anyone satisfactorily explain to my why an engine should get significantly smoother with mileage?
Could it be that after several thousand miles, we just get used to it?

Rick, not questioning your judgement at all, indeed I did open saying I had similar experience but in the absence of a clear technical explanation I still question the objectivity of it all.
The temperature thing is easy to explain: Cold air is denser than warm air therefore on a cold day the mass of charge in the cylinder is greater. More bang for your buck as it were![]()
'.......2) have about 15,000 to 20,000 miles on the clock. Below this milage the vibes can be as bad as you describe. After a few thou' the bike will smooth up very considerably. No substitute for this I'm afraid.....' I cannot agree - as some riders manage about 3-4.000 miles a year that would mean waiting for around 5 or 6 years! If you are getting a vibration there is something WRONG somewhere. they DON't all do it; There are various sensors in the engine management system - a plug in to the dealer's computer is quick and easy. Fiddling about with tape or bar weights is not the way to go!
Get rid of it - don't try to simply cope with it. ( I did have a difficult vibration at 70 mph on a new R65 about thirty years ago; It went back to BMW in Bracknell and although it was improved it was never cured. Yes, then it was true that they all did it!)
Grip puppies;
http://www.sportouring.com/gallery.php?sectionHeaderActive=1000&rangeChoosen=353
You want the SMALL size for a GS.
Only a tenner, and made a big difference to my bike...
...Doh..... where the hell do you get a tool to get that bar end of !!!!!!I think you need a 'torx' wrench; there are a few in my tolkit but not large enough for this job; Borrow one if you can because you won't use it again probably! Don't try it with a big screwdriver ! When you tighten up it has to be to 21Nm (according to Haynes) - be careful because if you do it correctly you may inadvertently cure your vibration and won't need your magic grip puppies (- which you can then remove.)
Thanks Brian ,The father in law is a mechanic so will see if he has one, it can wait until I get the proper tool
thanks again guys steveonyack
Well after twenty mins at slow speed in and around traffic, the same as usual , a bloody dead fingered right hand !!!ARSEI fitted the puppies today ,and also had a tweek at the bars adjustment , will keep you posted
onyack
So whats next!!!! Do I take it back and ask to get the balance checked , or go for the snakey thing inside the bars

