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I slid some rubber in between the slip-on and the rear exhaust mount a while ago. It made no difference with the vibration.
I haven't ruled out the slip-ons as the source of the vibration as I think they're pretty low quality even though they're only a year old.
I put the bike on the centerstand and reved it to 3000 RPM in gear. The vibration was still there but the rear wheel and rotor ran perfectly true.
I am certain now that the vibration is caused by the engine or possibly the exhaust.
I haven't ruled out the slip-ons as the source of the vibration as I think they're pretty low quality even though they're only a year old.
I put the bike on the centerstand and reved it to 3000 RPM in gear. The vibration was still there but the rear wheel and rotor ran perfectly true.
I am certain now that the vibration is caused by the engine or possibly the exhaust.