I had one of our club members here today, she is complaining of "excessive" motor vibration/movement at idle and up to cruise. Bike is a '03 RG. We also have a '03 RK sitting here to compare. There is NO doubt that the RG has much more engine movement than the RK, and, after riding both, the RG has MUCH more vibration throughout the rpm range. The dealer said (and provided her a copy) of a "flywheel runout measurement" that showed normal runout (about .003"). My question: how can the flywheels be checked for shifting, or runout with the motor in the frame, and the jugs and heads on??
Is there some little trick that I'm not aware of to check flywheel truing without opening up the cases???
We also checked the "NORMAL" things for the vibration issue, mounts, links, alignment, etc, etc. She is upset, because this issue started without any other problem with the bike. Sounds to me like there is a shifting flywheel issue. She has a "extended warranty", but, the dealer will not open things up unless the warranty company ok's it.....they won't do that unless the dealer can prove to them thats the problem. Sounds like a "catch 22" situation to me!
Any comments from anyone would be helpful. Trading for an '09 is not an option (I already tried that! LOL)