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sharpo 25-Mar-2005 21:25

First ride out-noises
 
Well I did about 130 miles today following my mate on his 929 blade.

Should I hear much noise other than the clutch, induction and exhaust, i'm paranoid about the bloody valvetrain/rockers.

ericthered40 25-Mar-2005 21:41

Fu***em just ride the S**t out of it until its dead then fix it and do it again.
Forget the rattling just get on with the riding.
Don’t think about the rattles next time your out or it will bug you even more
Yes it sounds like a bag of ill fitting parts but it sounds like that every time so go on give it some abuse
;)

keefer 25-Mar-2005 22:17

its very difficult with the clutch to hear if there are any untoward noises coming from the head's.
I have run the bike up before without the clutch assembly and its amazing how quite it is (or isn't if its broken)

fatduke11111 25-Mar-2005 23:31

Just make sure you've an RAC / AA card and go out and ride it......:D

I did today and it were bloody loverrlllllllllllyyyyyy.....:D:D:D

Ian 748 26-Mar-2005 00:13

[quote]
Yes it sounds like a bag of ill fitting parts but it sounds like that every time. :lol::lol::lol: covers it nicely.

I draw breath through clenched teeth every time I ride without earplugs…so I try not too.
Three years old 12000 miles and absolutely nothing has bust (now touching all the wood I can lay my hands on);) as already said get breakdown cover and worry if and when.

GsxrAge 26-Mar-2005 01:36

Ear plugs work for me :D:lol:

sharpo 26-Mar-2005 09:25

Selective hearing must be the answer, it's cheap too.
Think i'll check the shims and stuff sometime anyway, can't be that hard now can it.

Walenut 27-Mar-2005 11:41

Quote:

Originally posted by AGE996
Ear plugs work for me :D:lol:

Use to think the same until I tried the above method, works very well:lol:

deej 27-Mar-2005 22:28

wait til you start buying toys for it like a open clutch cover then you wont mind all the noise, its awesome hearing the clutch rattling when at the lights

webbyc 28-Mar-2005 09:40

If it didn't make those noises I'd be worried!!!!

How many times have you had people come up to you and say "is your bike alright mate, it's making a lot of noise"?

Dibble 28-Mar-2005 09:46

Quote:

Originally posted by webbyc
If it didn't make those noises I'd be worried!!!!

How many times have you had people come up to you and say
"is your mate alright, she's making a lot of noise"


quite a lot when CK is about ..... :lol:

adam 28-Mar-2005 10:41

when my bike failed on a ride out, the RAC patrol guy when hearing the bike tick over said, is that the tappets that I can hear? ??? where is the recovery vehicle?

Rattler 28-Mar-2005 11:13

Quote:

Originally posted by ericthered40
Fu***em just ride the S**t out of it until its dead then fix it and do it again.
Forget the rattling just get on with the riding.

;)

Top advice!!!

TP 28-Mar-2005 12:16

I've had the old "Mate, I think your cam chain is loose" to which I've replied with a smile "It doesn't have one ;) "


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