Wanting to buy: Vibration mounts

BikerRay

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Hello. I want to buy vibration mounts.

I live in the Baltics, and shipping from bikeberry.com is too expensive for me. I don't find any from Aliexpress either.

What should I do/where should I buy them?

What things could I dismantle (made of rubber) that I could put between the engine mounts and bike frame?

Also, crank balancing should be a long-term fix to huge vibration (at 6k rpm). I have never heard of it, and I don't plan to do it in the near future, but if there are, could someone point me to some guides or explain what it is and based on what am I drilling holes?
 
Slice up an old inner tube and use a layer or 2 of it. That should help with vibrations. If not, some mud flaps are made of a decently thick rubber and could be used.
 
Slice up an old inner tube and use a layer or 2 of it. That should help with vibrations. If not, some mud flaps are made of a decently thick rubber and could be used.
Remember that too thick of an amount of rubber will INCREASE vibrations, not decrease it.

What type of a front motor mount you use can also make all the difference in the world in how much vibration that you get...I get no vibration at any speed I go because of my home made motor mount and very thin sheet of rubber in between the mount and the frame of the bike.

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Okay, so 1 layer of tire inner tube is good? I have the original mounts. Revving my engine over 4-5k rpm is very uncomfortable. My vision goes blurry because of the vibration + hands don't want to be on the handlebars. And the max speed I can go because of this is somewhere around 15mph or 25km/h.
 
Okay, so 1 layer of tire inner tube is good? I have the original mounts. Revving my engine over 4-5k rpm is very uncomfortable. My vision goes blurry because of the vibration + hands don't want to be on the handlebars. And the max speed I can go because of this is somewhere around 15mph or 25km/h.
Can you take some pics of your bike, all around it, both sides, close up to its motor mounts etc.

Maybe by seeing how it is built might hold the answers to what is wrong and how to fix it.
 
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