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XVS 950 Floorboard Vibration


AndyBuk
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Quick question,

Has anyone done anything to reduce the amount of vibration that can come through the stock floorboards?

On the longer runs this can get a bit distracting, so thinking I might try and reduce it somewhat.

Cheers,

Andrew.

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Hi Andrew, murph4017 had a post up about this in 2008 would you believe! seems to be par for the bike from what I can remember he suggested wearing thicker soled boots? Seems a bit simplistic but if it worked for him give it a try. :jossun:

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lol, funnily enough, I am looking to get new summer boots asap, so I will now keep a look out for thick soled ones.

You'd think there must be some mod to absorb / dampen some of the vibration.

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Try riding an OLD XJ750 for a couple of hundred miles THEN you will know all about vibratio!! :biglaugha: :biglaugha:

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lol I don't like the sound of that.

The only issue I have is with the floorboards, no other vibrations give me any great cause for concern.

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There was another question the other week about removing the floor board thingys and replacing them with foot pegs, don't know what happend to it might be worth while having a search through the old message boards to see if that might be the way to go. It was someting about getting the bike to lean a bit further when cornering I think, I don't know much about them, do they scrape on the ground when you lean it hard over? This might solve 2 problems with one fix! :jossun:

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I have scrapped them a couple of times but only on roundabouts, I don't really think I ride the bike hard enough to worry about the scrapping especially with the mrs on the back (think I'd get a good slap on the back of the head lol).

I had pegs on the VN900 before, but that was a quicker bike even though it was about 50cc less, something about the amount of cylinders I think). That bike didn't vibrate anywhere near as much. Think if I took the floorboards off then I might have to do something about the shifter, its one of those heel to toe jobs. Plus when I use the bike its generally for longer journeys so would like to keep the boards I think.

Might just have to make do with the numb feet lol.

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