(12-05-2017 09:42 AM)jtopiso Wrote: (11-28-2017 12:43 PM)jtopiso Wrote: (11-22-2017 06:31 AM)The ferret Wrote: hmm wonder why only at 45? You'd think if it was a tire balance/flat spot issue it would get worse with speed, not disappear. Let us know what the dealer finds.
The dealer is dealing with it.
They've just told me that they have found the front tyre to be slightly deformed. They are getting me a new front tyre, they say.
I'll post updates...
I have got my CB back today.
The dealer told me they detected the front tyre to be out of round, so they replaced it. They tested the bike again, and it still vibrated, but much less. So they have checked the rear, and... also out of round.
So two new tyres, and vibration is gone.
What are the chances of having BOTH tyres with a manufacturing defect? I'd say prety low.
So 500km later, vibration is back (first I thought it was my imagination, then it was very subtle, but now it's quite evident).
This can't be a manufacturing defect, again, on my set of tyres. Or it is a whole lot of tyres with a manufacturing defect, or these tyres are not appropiate for the weight of this bike.
I am taking it to the dealer today (1000km -> first service), and let's see what they do about the tyres issue.
I must ask: anyone here has experienced this problem with the '17-RS running bridgestones?