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Yes.... it’s buzzy, especially compared to an 1100. The factory service manual notes different weight bar ends on different years, in I’m assuming, an attempt to address it. Also l, I found the factory clip on handlebars to be at an odd angle. I run adjustable aftermarket ones. Despite its size, some tall guys feel cramped on it. I’m about 5’9, and I’m generally ok. My legs typically need a stretch after an hour- hour and a half though. A good carb synch definitely makes a noticeable difference in the buzz- I was surprised at how much it helped... but still somewhat buzzy.
I'm only 5 10 myself, so at shouldn't be a problem. How bad s the buzz? Numb hands bad? Again thanks.
I rode my 85 1150EF for three years and 52,000 miles back and forth from FL to NC and WV and other places. Most of my rides were nonstop from south Fl to NC and WV. My bike did not buzz at all and I never had numb hands even with 18 hours straight in the saddle. There are two things that must be done to eliminate the buzz. The carb synch must not be just good, it must be absolutely perfect and jetting needs to be spot on with no flat spots on reving up and no decel popping on reducing throttle. Make sure the ignition timing is spot on. Once you have that sorted, assuming you have done the conversion to #530 chain, change the sprockets to 16-44. That will change the rpm at expressway speeds so the engine will be operating below the dynamic resonance range in extended cruise mode. The bike turns into a sewing machine as far as vibration is concerned. You can put a champagne glass on the tank at 80 mph and there will not be a ripple in your champagne. Oh, and I am about 5'10 and the bike was a perfect fit for me. Very comfortable. With that tuning and gearing, at a constant 75 mph, gas mileage was always 43 miles per gallon in level country. If I rode on state roads and kept to 55-60 mph, mileage increased to 52mpg. At 45 mph, it was 56 mpg.
Thanks Earl. I saved your post for future reference... Clearly my bike is not as finely tuned as yous was. I did take what, if I recall correctly, was your advice to do the synch closer to cruising rpm, then what the manual recommended, and I know my jetting (K&N pods / jet kit, installed per direction, and Yoshi exhaust) could benefit from further tuning.
I'm running 17/45 530 combo, not sure how I chose that , but it feels nice at 65 plus and everywhere else in the rpm range.
I'm running 17/45 530 combo, not sure how I chose that , but it feels nice at 65 plus and everywhere else in the rpm range.