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My thoughts too but he said it happens with the key off so I hope that's not it. Hope he doesn't have rattle snakes where he lives!
Just checking in to see if you have made any progress?If you don't have a wiring diagram, it would be worth obtaining one for your bike. Just be certain the one you are looking at pertains to your bike and not a previous of latter model of V7.John Henry
When you stop the bike lets say at home with the same conditions that make the bike buzz. Try disconnecting the battery ground. Sure way to tell if it's electrical. Then...???Just an odd thought. Depending on how it's wired, maybe the horn is getting power, not enough to make it beep, but enough to make it just buzz??Tom
He did say it happens even when the bike has not been ridden. That pretty much rules out the vapor recovery system.
Hey Pacman, did you ever find out what was the source of the buzzing? I also have a 2014 v7 that is doing what I think is the same thing. The buzzing I hear might be coming from the starter motor. It happens for about 2-3 seconds then repeats about every 30 seconds. As the bike cools it seems to get less frequent and eventually stops altogether.
Just curious ,based on your username, are you in Calgary by chance?I haven't figured out what the buzzing sound is from. I pulled all the fuses, disconnected the battery etc. I suspect it's what the previous replies suggested and it's my fuel tank venting. It makes sense except how it seems to be perfectly timed at exact intervals which is what made me think it could have been something mechanical going through a loop cycle.