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Basically, the title. Car drives great, very smooth. Shifts are smooth. But when I’m going 50-58ish there is a noticeable oscillating droning sound. Has anyone else had this experience? And if so, how do I fix it?
Basically, the title. Car drives great, very smooth. Shifts are smooth. But when I’m going 50-58ish there is a noticeable oscillating droning sound. Has anyone else had this experience? And if so, how do I fix it?
Basically, the title. Car drives great, very smooth. Shifts are smooth. But when I’m going 50-58ish there is a noticeable oscillating droning sound. Has anyone else had this experience? And if so, how do I fix it?
Something is setting up a resonance that it shouldn't. My Kaw 1100 does this when I ride close to another Kaw 1100 with the same Muzzy exhaust system. I've also experienced a really bad version of this when following a Porsche through a canyon that actually made me feel nauseous if I was within 50ft of the car. Experimented a bit with the distance between me & the car. When I dropped back the feeling went away. Thought I was actually going to throw up a couple of times, most unpleasant...
I'd start by looking under the ST & checking the exhaust mounts & joints etc. Something might need tightening up... or possibly loosening off a bit.
Something is setting up a resonance that it shouldn't. My Kaw 1100 does this when I ride close to another Kaw 1100 with the same Muzzy exhaust system. I've also experienced a really bad version of this when following a Porsche through a canyon that actually made me feel nauseous if I was within 50ft of the car. Experimented a bit with the distance between me & the car. When I dropped back the feeling went away. Thought I was actually going to throw up a couple of times, most unpleasant...
I'd start by looking under the ST & checking the exhaust mounts & joints etc. Something might need tightening up... or possibly loosening off a bit.
thanks for the reply. I plan to get under it Sunday. I’ll report back if I find anything. One thing to note: I have put the vehicle in neutral at speed and it still happens. I did that to cancel out possible drive train issues. Im guessing it could still be exhaust related. But thought I should point that out.
Mine did similar and it ended up being a loose cover on the underside of the car. It was missing a bolt and hanging down a bit on the passenger side...
Mine did similar and it ended up being a loose cover on the underside of the car. It was missing a bolt and hanging down a bit on the passenger side...