Fast Shag Active Member Local time 10:44 PM Joined Oct 13, 2014 Messages 123 Location United States Oct 17, 2014 #1 I haven't seen this done yet... It reduced vibration by at least 30%...I used the water bottle mount screw and the chain guard screw...
I haven't seen this done yet... It reduced vibration by at least 30%...I used the water bottle mount screw and the chain guard screw...
I Imthegrt1 Member Local time 11:44 PM Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 63 Location Kentucky Oct 17, 2014 #2 Put u a piece of rubber between the frame and that mount and will help even more .
butre Well-Known Member Local time 12:44 AM Joined Dec 2, 2013 Messages 2,493 Location Gulfport, MS Oct 17, 2014 #3 Imthegrt1 said: Put u a piece of rubber between the frame and that mount and will help even more . Click to expand... don't do this
Imthegrt1 said: Put u a piece of rubber between the frame and that mount and will help even more . Click to expand... don't do this
I Imthegrt1 Member Local time 11:44 PM Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 63 Location Kentucky Oct 17, 2014 #4 How come please explain. Useing a 1/8 piece of rubber would help and not cause any movement
Fast Shag Active Member Local time 10:44 PM Joined Oct 13, 2014 Messages 123 Location United States Oct 17, 2014 #5 I think mounting anything without rubber helps keep vibration down because the motor does not move at all with frame. Rubber helps the motor move through vibrations and amplifies them.
I think mounting anything without rubber helps keep vibration down because the motor does not move at all with frame. Rubber helps the motor move through vibrations and amplifies them.