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Re: [ST] Vibration & wrong tune



How about asking the dealer to reload the tune and reset CO levels. Also 
check chain adjustment, which can contribute to bad vibes.

Erik


At 09:51 PM 8/12/2002 -0400, you wrote:


>Howdy,
>
>I'm having a vibration problem w/ my RS lately.  I really never paid 
>attention to vibration before, but ever since I switch to the triumph race 
>can (which I got used) and an 18t front sprocket, I have noticed a ton of 
>vibration through the footpegs, tank, seat, and handlebars (from most to 
>least).  Now, my real question is this: will having the wrong tune damage 
>the engine?  When I first put the exhaust on, the dealer accidentally 
>loaded the wrong tune.  I'm not sure what tune they loaded, it might have 
>just been the stock tune again.  I kept an eye to make sure it didn't 
>overheat....and it didn't.  The dealer says they compared my bike to one 
>on the showroom and they both have the same vibration.  Heck, I thought my 
>bike was pretty smooth when I bought it.  It's a 2000, only 2700 miles, 
>with over a year of warranty left.  Advice?
>
>Thanks,
>Sean
>
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