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please can someone help me?

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Right, ears up, need to pick the brains of you boffins.
i have a 2000 yamaha diversion, unfortunately i seem to have a vibration occuring at 4000 rpm (fill in own joke here).

its really annoying. any clues? tea and biccies to anyone who can help me out.
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No where near as annoying as your long thread title.
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well i had to get attention some how
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Yeah, edit your title, make it smaller and someone might help :roll:
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Dont let the revs drop below 5000?
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Post by Jon B »

I get a vibration at 3,800 rpm just because of my new exhaust at that rpm my footpeg vibrates. Probably nothing to worry about.
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Post by miler »

Check out http://beta.communities.msn.co.uk/YamahaDiversions, most of them say it is a common problem.

Quote from site...
Vibration around 4000-4500rpm is normal. Can be improved by careful valve clearance adjustment and carb balancing.
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thanks so much for telling me that web site.Kim and me just been out for ride i love it good fun.The vibration has just started ordered new engine .mounting rubbers to see if will help time will tell xx
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yeah i had one of thoes there a bit like that
but it can be improved a bit by getting your carbs ballanced (properly)
it worked for mine?
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now wheres my tea and biccies :wink: :wink: :wink:
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well that was really help full are u as nice as you sound !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Bunny »

Sit on a Ducati for 2 minutes, then get back on your bike, it will seem sooooo smooth.
Balance your carbs
Check your chain for a stiff link
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Bunny wrote:Sit on a Ducati for 2 minutes, then get back on your bike, it will seem sooooo smooth.
Balance your carbs
Check your chain for a stiff link

Your so right about vibrating Dukes !

The wife loves it tho :wink: :wink:
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