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hi check chain and sprocket for condition, lubricate if nessasary, replace if required, with respect of the vibration, is this that has just started? or is a development factor, had the same problem once with a yamaha 125r, asuming you have checked all the engine bolts are tight, i fitted a pair of foam grips made the ride much better
remove the belly pan,undo the radiator there are 2 bolts either side of the manifold undo these and the bolt at the rear near the silencer. the exhaust should now be able to be removed.
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