Smartin40 wrote:Even my wife says its unbearable sitting on the back??
Smartin40 wrote:thanks for that. Anyone else got a view on vribation on a k1300s at between 6-7 k revs its a yeaer old with 3k miles???? Steve
Special-K wrote:Smartin40 wrote:thanks for that. Anyone else got a view on vribation on a k1300s at between 6-7 k revs its a yeaer old with 3k miles???? Steve
I must admit I love that bit of vibe at the 6-7, it makes me feel alive..
Yo mama.
Smartin40 wrote:thanks for that. Anyone else got a view on vribation on a k1300s at between 6-7 k revs its a yeaer old with 3k miles???? Steve
Henkpenk wrote:Hi Mirage ZA,
Isn't there a speed limit in your country? Six to seven k relates to speeds in 6th gear well beyond most european limits (except for certain parts of the Autobahn). Must be great to go over 160 km/h and faster for hours and hours without the fear of losing your license.
I have to make a 90 minute drive to get to Germany before I can get up to serious speed.
Anyway, my bike does vibrate in this rev-bracket but becomes very smooth again once past 7.000 rpm
Mirage_ZA wrote:Of course there are speed limits and they are very strict, lots of cameras everywhere. However, South Africa is very big place and once you're out of metro area there are many roads where you can open up and keep it like that for hours. Basically you stop when your tank is about to get empty. On my bike safe distance at that pace is 250km. Lately, most my trips are touring - I work on covering 2000km in 3 days (leave Friday, come back home on Sunday).
kpavey wrote:Have a read of this thread, around 60% of the way down - http://www.i-bmw.com/showthread.php?t=29160
Appears to be a washer that vibrates against the starter clutch...Cheers.

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