Vibration below 3000

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Speedy Trip 509, May 15, 2014.

  1. Speedy Trip 509

    Speedy Trip 509 New Member

    Apr 7, 2014
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    As the title suggests I've noticed a vibration through the engine and bars at around 3000 rpm, is this a charateristic of the T509 or is there something that needs attention. Once it starts climbing in revs everything seems to smooth out, it also seems very jerky on and off the throttle which the dealer tells me is the primitive french fuel injection system. Any help suggestions welcome.
     
  2. sgt d

    sgt d New Member

    May 15, 2014
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    hi ya mines just the same iv been told there all like that
     
  3. SteveJ

    SteveJ Super Moderator

    Aug 12, 2013
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    I like that Blame the French.

    Makes sense to me :biggrin:
     
  4. gazrepairs

    gazrepairs New Member

    May 14, 2014
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    id say the first thing you need to do is get the balancing done with vacuum gauges, this will tell you when all is good to go. Then get it on tune e.c.u check for 3 throttle bodies for synchro Was the bike running good before this problem? what happened when this started ? Do you have tune ecu? do you have plug in lead for probs?

    french prob my assss it should run smooooooooth all the way through the revs and through the revs..


    Gaz
     
  5. Speedy Trip 509

    Speedy Trip 509 New Member

    Apr 7, 2014
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    What am I balancing with vacuum gauges??? The triumph dealer told me I have non adjustable version throttle bodies. I've only had it 6 weeks and its only now I'm doing the miles and started noticing it. What is tune ecu is it a program or something?
     
  6. PeteH

    PeteH Active Member

    Oct 1, 2013
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    Vacuum gauge helps you set #2 and #3 throttles air flow to #1`s which is set and unadjustable (off the top of me ead) what year bike is it?
    Tune ECU is a free download program that can get you into all kinds of **** if you dont know what your doing, but great if you ask the right questions, it lets you re map the ECU....
     
  7. Joe Bar

    Joe Bar New Member

    May 25, 2014
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    In what condition is your chain, sprocket & chain ring. That can cause vibration if they are worn, badly lubricated or chain is tight.
    Good luck.
     
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