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The footpeg has very occasionally been noticed to transmit vibrations felt through the rider's feet.<br />
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;Potential Causes<br />
* If the vibration only occurs periodically while riding but at idle, it seems to be normal for 2020+ models, and may be related to motor-controller alignment programming.<br />
* It may be related to belt tension and alignment, or another part of the rear powertrain.<br />
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;Troubleshooting<br />
* Check for any other [[:Category:Sound|sounds]] which would help indicate what's causing the vibration.<br />
* Check for and fix any [[Belt Alignment|belt alignment]] issues.<br />
* If the vibration feels mechanical in nature, like something is displaced:<br />
** Check for any play in the wheel relative to the swingarm, which would suggest a [[Rear Bearings Replacement|bearing issue]].<br />
** Check for any play in the swingarm relative to the frame, which would suggest a [[Swingarm|swingarm]] mount issue.<br />
** Check for [[Motor|motor]] mount play, front sprocket play, or check MBB logs for motor-controller encoder alignment issues.<br />
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;References<br />
* [https://www.electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=9806 Vibrations on the left foot peg (dsr 2020)]<br />
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