Hi All!
So I couldn't get enough of my first spree that I got back in January so I had to pick up another one (this one in MUCH) better shape. Under 600 original miles, white, perfect body, even came with some honda saddlebags, basket and windshied. The problem I am having with it this heavy vibration, stuttering (but not engine hesitation I dont think) when I go to accelerate, especially sharp acceleartion. Also when I go to slow down and let go off the gas it happens. Dont think its the engine but rather the drivetrain. I am going to take it apart and have a look at the belt, clutch springs etc to see if there is anything obvious. Doesnt sound like wear and tear given that the spree is so new (relatively). Is this something you guys experienced? By the way, the engine and exhaust sound waaaaayyyy bettter on this spree than my mighty red one with over 5000 K on it.
Cheers,
Gulfstorm
Heavy vibration under acceleration/deceleration
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Heavy vibration under acceleration/deceleration
'12 Audi A3 s-line
'00 Porsche Boxster S
86 & 85 Honda Sprees
'00 Porsche Boxster S
86 & 85 Honda Sprees
Re: Heavy vibration under acceleration/deceleration
Before you tear into the transmission check a couple of simple things that have been known to cause vibration like you describe.
One is the kickstand. Make sure its not able to contact the frame or body at some point without rubber between the two surfaces.
Another is the exhaust. If some of the manifold or hanger mounting bolts are not sufficiently tight it can cause vibration.
One is the kickstand. Make sure its not able to contact the frame or body at some point without rubber between the two surfaces.
Another is the exhaust. If some of the manifold or hanger mounting bolts are not sufficiently tight it can cause vibration.
Lambretta TV-175 (wish I'd never sold it!)
2005 Vento Phantom R4i 125cc (stolen)
1986 Yamaha XC180 Riva
1985 Honda CH150D Elite
1988 Honda SA50 LX Elite
1989 Honda SB50
2007 iScooter 150cc
2006 Roketa 150cc
2006 TNG Venice 50cc
2005 Vento Phantom R4i 125cc (stolen)
1986 Yamaha XC180 Riva
1985 Honda CH150D Elite
1988 Honda SA50 LX Elite
1989 Honda SB50
2007 iScooter 150cc
2006 Roketa 150cc
2006 TNG Venice 50cc
Re: Heavy vibration under acceleration/deceleration
So here is the update:
- exhaust and kickstand clear well and the stuttering/vibration definitely is coming from the drive train.
- Flywheel and the wheel behind it are all well. No signs of wear and tear.
- Belt well within wear limit and looks good
- I took off the clutch and the inner wheel is within limit
- Clutch pads are UNEVENLY worn ( I measured the pads from when the pad material begins until it ends. I noticed that there are two tiers for the clutch pad????!!??? If I measure from the higher tier to the end the pads are as follows 2.1 mm 1.7 mm and 1.3 mm. Notice that the latter is BELOW the wear limit. I didn't separate the clutch yet mainly because I didn't want to use my puller on the face of bearing of the clutch to decompress the spring as i thought that the bearing may come out. What is the best way to take it apart? I didn't see any guides in the tech. section. I do not have the clutch separator tool as listed in the manual. This is quite frustrating as I am not even sure if this is the clutch thats causing the vibration. When I reassembled the bike and took it for a ride, it stuttered MORE!!!!! especially when immediately slowing down or pulling away (hence why I think its the clutch issue). From what I could see the springs inside the clutch look okay and when the belt is tensioned the clutch separates and engages freely.
Any suggestions?
- exhaust and kickstand clear well and the stuttering/vibration definitely is coming from the drive train.
- Flywheel and the wheel behind it are all well. No signs of wear and tear.
- Belt well within wear limit and looks good
- I took off the clutch and the inner wheel is within limit
- Clutch pads are UNEVENLY worn ( I measured the pads from when the pad material begins until it ends. I noticed that there are two tiers for the clutch pad????!!??? If I measure from the higher tier to the end the pads are as follows 2.1 mm 1.7 mm and 1.3 mm. Notice that the latter is BELOW the wear limit. I didn't separate the clutch yet mainly because I didn't want to use my puller on the face of bearing of the clutch to decompress the spring as i thought that the bearing may come out. What is the best way to take it apart? I didn't see any guides in the tech. section. I do not have the clutch separator tool as listed in the manual. This is quite frustrating as I am not even sure if this is the clutch thats causing the vibration. When I reassembled the bike and took it for a ride, it stuttered MORE!!!!! especially when immediately slowing down or pulling away (hence why I think its the clutch issue). From what I could see the springs inside the clutch look okay and when the belt is tensioned the clutch separates and engages freely.
Any suggestions?
'12 Audi A3 s-line
'00 Porsche Boxster S
86 & 85 Honda Sprees
'00 Porsche Boxster S
86 & 85 Honda Sprees
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Re: Heavy vibration under acceleration/deceleration
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"ISO": '03 Vespa ET4 Malossi187 74MPH
Flash 9: 2001 Elite SR Contesta 72 ZX Tran, 9:1 Gears, Stock Airbox/Carb/Pipe 58.8 MPH
Punkin: 2010 Vespa/Malossi S78, 61MPH
Most of my money is spent on scooterparts. The rest is just wasted.
"ISO": '03 Vespa ET4 Malossi187 74MPH
Flash 9: 2001 Elite SR Contesta 72 ZX Tran, 9:1 Gears, Stock Airbox/Carb/Pipe 58.8 MPH
Punkin: 2010 Vespa/Malossi S78, 61MPH

