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Old 11-Jul-2004, 23:20
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Strange Noise

Not sure what this is, maybe nothing.

When moving the bike either back or forward, I have recently notice a low (as in a low/deep sound) clicking noise coming from the rear. I am certain that i can feel it though the rear seat when I am pushing the bike.

I havent had a proper look yet, or had the bike up on the stand, just thought I would ask you guys first.. Any ideas?

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Old 11-Jul-2004, 23:26
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Check the cush drives aren't protruding from the back of the sprocket and scraping on the swingarm
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Old 12-Jul-2004, 13:15
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Hi,

Have just checked these and they seem fine.

Any other ideas?
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Old 12-Jul-2004, 13:42
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If it\'s not the cush drives...

...then you either have: -

1) Tight spots on the chain

or

2) A knackered circlip groove in your sprocket retaining flange.

Antonye has posted about this several times, so do a search on 'rear hub' or 'sproket flange' and all will be revealed!

I did the cush drives a month ago, and have just fitted the later type spocket flange as the clicking had continued - now all is quiet and as it should be in rear hub land!!!

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Old 12-Jul-2004, 15:09
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Ah, another convert to the way of the spacer rather than the circlip

Glad you got it sorted Giles - did you manage to get a second-hand sprocket flange or did you stump up for new?
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Old 12-Jul-2004, 15:11
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http://ducatisportingclub.com/xmb/vi...d.php?tid=9701
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Flange

I stumped up for new in the end to make sure I got it all sorted before yesterdays outing to Donington.

Still, now that's done it shouldn't give any more problems from the back end...
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