Wyberton John Nova Slayer
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Posted: 13:19 - 16 Apr 2019 Post subject: Engine Tuner In Norwich |
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I'm hoping to get a lot of stuff done to my Fazer this year - I'm putting it in early for it's 48k service - which is the biggest one and will cost me well over £500.
I'm concerned, though, because it has been very vibey and seems to be getting worse. I say "very vibey" - the vibrations aren't that bad, but are there most of the time, to varying degrees.
I'm pretty sure a good carb-tune will do a lot of good, in addition to the tappets being checked, which is part of that service, but I've had vibey bikes before that came out of servicings no better - in fact, I've had bikes that went into dealer servicings fine and came out with nasty vibes.
So I'm thinking that if it doesn't cure most of the vibes, I'd like to get the engine properly tuned up. I don't know if it currently has an Ivan's fitted - if not, I'll get it done.
Question is where to have it done. I distinctly remember reading in bike mags (back in the 90's, when I used to read them), about some place in Norfolk, I think - may well have been Norwich, which isn't too far away from me.
Anyone know it? ____________________ Fazer Thou Gen 1 |
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Wyberton John Nova Slayer
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I doubt carb balance is part of the service. Might be but I'd ask if I were you.
Go over the bike looking for loose bolts, especially engine mount bolts (the long through-the-case ones). Loose engine bolts can make a bike very vibey. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good |
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