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<blockquote data-quote="Rockbyter" data-source="post: 237302" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Does anyone think it would be necessary to check and adjust the CO after the heads been done to cure the tick? 04 and the vibes are getting really annoying. I have done the TB sync and it cured a little but no where near enough. It is OK up to about 4500 then it starts, eases off from about 5500 to 6000 then comes back. At around the 8000 mark fillings start to loosen. Vibes are mainly foot rest and seat with slightly less at the bars. What I have noticed is that when revved on the centre stand all the vibrations seem to eminate from the exhaust system. Also the vibrations can be felt on the overrun so fueling seems a non contributor.</p><p></p><p>Unless it's just me being fussy, Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockbyter, post: 237302, member: 3699"] Does anyone think it would be necessary to check and adjust the CO after the heads been done to cure the tick? 04 and the vibes are getting really annoying. I have done the TB sync and it cured a little but no where near enough. It is OK up to about 4500 then it starts, eases off from about 5500 to 6000 then comes back. At around the 8000 mark fillings start to loosen. Vibes are mainly foot rest and seat with slightly less at the bars. What I have noticed is that when revved on the centre stand all the vibrations seem to eminate from the exhaust system. Also the vibrations can be felt on the overrun so fueling seems a non contributor. Unless it's just me being fussy, Jerry [/QUOTE]
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