Buzzing and shaking after getting off the GPz.
David Beard
davidebeard at comcast.net
Thu Jun 28 18:04:09 PDT 2007
Thank you Steve!
Dave B
Steve Northrop wrote:
>>> Anyone know the procedure to adjust this???
>
> It's a little tough to get at without removing the RH lower. Start the
> bike and let it idle. Put a large blade screwdriver in the slot of the
> shaft and loosen the clamp WHILE HOLDING THE SCREWDRIVER TIGHTLY SO
> THE SHAFT DOES NOT TURN. Turn the shaft back and forth until you hear
> a chirping sound. Turn the shaft in the opposite direction until the
> chirping noise just goes away, then just a tiny bit more. Tighten the
> clamp and you are done. I took a little white Dykem and marked the
> shaft where it lines up with the split in the clamp. If the motor gets
> buzzy again, you can look and see if the balancer adjustment has moved
> (or not) when diagnosing the problem.
>
>
> Steve in Western NY
> '96 GPZ1100
> '02 Daytona 955i
> "You Can't Fix Stupid", Ron White
>
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