Braking = Gear Downshifting?
Hi all... been riding an '01 stock F4i for a few months now... and on the rare occasions where I've had to stop rather abruptly to a complete stop... (appying brakes 75% front and 25% rear) it "appears" that my bike gears down on itself? e.g. I'm in 2nd gear and try to stop, then I can hear a distinct "ka-chunk"...
Does this make sense (or some kind of feature or reaction)?
Mind you, it all happens rather fast and I'm just worried about getting to a stop in that exact instant, so just thought I'd post here to see if there's any substance here...
Comments?
Thanks...
Does this make sense (or some kind of feature or reaction)?
Mind you, it all happens rather fast and I'm just worried about getting to a stop in that exact instant, so just thought I'd post here to see if there's any substance here...
Comments?
Thanks...
i've heard something like that once.. i would think it's more likely a chain noise it makes when you try to shift quickly from accelerating to braking
in my case, it was probably because my chain had to much free play and needed to be tighten up
in my case, it was probably because my chain had to much free play and needed to be tighten up
ORIGINAL: ejohn
if you press hard enought to break loose the rear tire you will hear the slack in the chain making noise. try this as your riding to see if this is what your hearing.
if you press hard enought to break loose the rear tire you will hear the slack in the chain making noise. try this as your riding to see if this is what your hearing.
ORIGINAL: SkinnyJ
i dont even know if i understand the question lol. are you pulling in the clutch when your stoping abrutbly?
i dont even know if i understand the question lol. are you pulling in the clutch when your stoping abrutbly?


