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harley davidson question about a bike im buying?

how much vibration should i see when motor is running on this bike ? this is what the bike is ; 2002 Motorcycle by Lightning Customs of Florida. Engine- 107 CID By Lightning Customs Pistons- Wiseco 10.5:1 Bore- 4x4 1\8 Cam- Crane 610 Clutch- Rivera Engineering Frame- Kenny Boyce pro street with custom modifications Rake- 34* Front end- Billet inverted by American Trans- 5 speed CCI Forward controls- Chrome horse Swing arm- Lightning Customs Rear fender- Milwaukee Iron Front fender- Sumax Front wheel- Chrome 19" Rear wheel- Smoothie 15" 180 Custom paint with Gold overlay, thanks for your help it looks like its bouncing ,maybe a half inch up and down

Public Comments

  1. Vibration is gonna be natural here, esp since there are not any rubber motor mounts, but they can always be added later... you'll def like this ride
  2. The gold overlay will cause huge vibrations ! LOL !! Thumbs down for an appreciative comment in a humourous vein ? Bike sounds gorgeous mate, too many people take things SO SERIOUS !
  3. nice bike , should vibrate pretty good since its not rubber mounted , man i test drove a rocker C , no vibration at all............
  4. What does this have to do with Harley Davidson?
  5. Ha Ha thats a harley lope in action,If you want to slow it down increase the idle about 150 rpm mine i can turn it right down and it will walk on the stand once you rev it up if it is still doing it "Prob not" Something is out of balance It sounds like you just have a hard hitting engine mine is a 127ci and thumps pretty good
  6. From the sound of it, yes it should vibrate. large cubic inch v-twin motor, with lots of compression, and a big cam, it will definitely vibrate. all Harley motors vibrate, the guy who test drove a rocker c wasn't looking at the motor. they just have better rubber mounts that allows most of the vibration to be absorbed.
  7. It will vibrate enough to almost lift the front tire off the ground while idling. At certain speeds it will smooth out a little, but at others it will leave a trail of parts as they vibrate off.
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