http://www.suckindiesel.com/thingy/view ... 763#p12763
A couple of good explanations and a neat home made solution .
A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
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A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
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Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
Thanks for that. I need to do something on my R26.


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Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
Anybuddy ever try filling the ends of the bars with loosely packed lead shot?
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1975 BMW R90/6
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1985 VW Vanagon
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Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
Damn nice boots!Garnet wrote:Thanks for that. I need to do something on my R26.
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1975 BMW R90/6
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1985 VW Vanagon
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1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
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Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
An exert from the link ...
Re: A cure for vibration white finger
Postby XLerate » Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:19 am
Just offhand I'd say the cleverness of Stuart's design isn't in the specific weight, but is in the o-rings. That way the weighted ends can absorb the harmonics through the screw & cancel them by the rubber.
That is, a vibration wave comes down the tube and through screw, into bar end, which is a different sort of mass causing vibration wave form to change in bar end. The rubber then delays the time when it would begin to be in sympathetic vibration to the tube's vibration wave, so it upsets the wave harmonics, in effect absorbing & cancelling vibration wave form. More the fact that it's a solid steel or aluminum slug isolated by rubber, changing vibration wave, instead of continuance of wave form in the tube.
Not sure if that's why you asked about the weight, just my observations on why it works.
Re: A cure for vibration white finger
Postby XLerate » Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:19 am
Just offhand I'd say the cleverness of Stuart's design isn't in the specific weight, but is in the o-rings. That way the weighted ends can absorb the harmonics through the screw & cancel them by the rubber.
That is, a vibration wave comes down the tube and through screw, into bar end, which is a different sort of mass causing vibration wave form to change in bar end. The rubber then delays the time when it would begin to be in sympathetic vibration to the tube's vibration wave, so it upsets the wave harmonics, in effect absorbing & cancelling vibration wave form. More the fact that it's a solid steel or aluminum slug isolated by rubber, changing vibration wave, instead of continuance of wave form in the tube.
Not sure if that's why you asked about the weight, just my observations on why it works.
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Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
Exactly. Seems to me that small lead shot would bounce around in the bar and deaden the vibration. Haven't tried it, but I'm thinking I might although the new motor is much smoother at higher RPM's.Sibbo wrote:An exert from the link ...
Re: A cure for vibration white finger
Postby XLerate » Sun Nov 20, 2011 3:19 am
Just offhand I'd say the cleverness of Stuart's design isn't in the specific weight, but is in the o-rings. That way the weighted ends can absorb the harmonics through the screw & cancel them by the rubber.
That is, a vibration wave comes down the tube and through screw, into bar end, which is a different sort of mass causing vibration wave form to change in bar end. The rubber then delays the time when it would begin to be in sympathetic vibration to the tube's vibration wave, so it upsets the wave harmonics, in effect absorbing & cancelling vibration wave form. More the fact that it's a solid steel or aluminum slug isolated by rubber, changing vibration wave, instead of continuance of wave form in the tube.
Not sure if that's why you asked about the weight, just my observations on why it works.
Bellingham, WA USA
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
Wouldn't a handlebar full of lead shot be a bit heavy compared to bar ends?
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Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
Not the whole bar silly, just the ends where the grips are. The idea is that they have lots of room to bounce around.Garnet wrote:Wouldn't a handlebar full of lead shot be a bit heavy compared to bar ends?
You could weigh out the shot and put whatever weight you want.
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1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
1975 BMW R90/6
1975 BMW 2002
1971 VW Westfalia
1985 VW Vanagon
http://advrider.com/index.php?threads/b ... s.1074183/
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Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
I've done that on clip-on style bars, and it didn't seem to be as effective as logic had told me it ought to be.mattcfish wrote:Not the whole bar silly, just the ends where the grips are. The idea is that they have lots of room to bounce around.Garnet wrote:Wouldn't a handlebar full of lead shot be a bit heavy compared to bar ends?
You could weigh out the shot and put whatever weight you want.
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Re: A thread on another forum on handbar vibration
http://www.suckindiesel.com/thingy/view ... ?f=2&t=463
That thread is still boiling along with some good info posted .
That thread is still boiling along with some good info posted .
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