Rumble grumble
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Rumble grumble
I've posted about this before.
I have a rumbling noise that I think is probably a bearing. The noise is coming from the front of the bike and is significantly more noticeable on over-run. If I pull the clutch in, the rumble continues, if I apply power the noise reduces/disappears.
The front wheel bearings are 4 months old and as far as I can tell are smooth.
Last time I posted on the subject, I was advised to reduce the chain tension, I did this and it helped, but I had to set tension at 2.5cm which is max according to the Haynes manual.
I need to have the chain really slack now for it not to make any noise, which causes nasty gear changes
The chain I have on there is a good DID X-link but it's only 112 links, has this ****ed up the main drive bearing do you think?
I have a rumbling noise that I think is probably a bearing. The noise is coming from the front of the bike and is significantly more noticeable on over-run. If I pull the clutch in, the rumble continues, if I apply power the noise reduces/disappears.
The front wheel bearings are 4 months old and as far as I can tell are smooth.
Last time I posted on the subject, I was advised to reduce the chain tension, I did this and it helped, but I had to set tension at 2.5cm which is max according to the Haynes manual.
I need to have the chain really slack now for it not to make any noise, which causes nasty gear changes
The chain I have on there is a good DID X-link but it's only 112 links, has this ****ed up the main drive bearing do you think?
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If it's the bearing STeve, you'll be doing a full bottom end strip down.
Engine out, crank case split. No other way.
Here's a picture of the complete gear train with the cases split. I'm afraid if yours is getting the grumbles you'll have to face this sight yourself. Don't panic. It's not that hard. You just need time.... and some cash for the bearings.
David Silver has them quite cheaply.
I'll pour the beer.
Engine out, crank case split. No other way.
Here's a picture of the complete gear train with the cases split. I'm afraid if yours is getting the grumbles you'll have to face this sight yourself. Don't panic. It's not that hard. You just need time.... and some cash for the bearings.
David Silver has them quite cheaply.
I'll pour the beer.