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He's not worried about me getting help with my problem is he? Could have started his own thread. lolI have the limited edition Busa, keeps blowing the ignition fuse...anyone familiar with this?![]()
He's not worried about me getting help with my problem is he? Could have started his own thread. lolI have the limited edition Busa, keeps blowing the ignition fuse...anyone familiar with this?![]()
Not a problem dude I saw that earlier you had only posted a couple times. Just ribbing at ya. Welcome to the site though by the waysorry Busa Boy...first time on site...my apologies again
Yeah it looked fine. BUT I put the chain on in the fall last year and it got really dry over the winter and developed a slight popping noise on the first time I had it out this year. Cleaned it, lubed it, took it out and rode and it went away. I assumed it was just a kink I worked out in the chain. But after a few rides it is now back and worse.Not too big of a job to take a peek at the countersprocket. Guess it looked ok when you replaced the chain?
okay,Precisely dude. You can ONLY hear it when the engine is off and its rolling in nuetral. I never noticed it until pushing it into the garagewhat size front sprocket? when I went one tooth down in the front, it mad a HUGE difference in being noisier..... the stock countershaft sprocket has noise/vibration dampeners on both sides...
Can you mostly hear it when the engine is off, and you are rolling it forward in neutral?
Thanks a lot man. I did not replace the sprockets with the chain so that could be the issue. I am gonna tear into the bike thursday on my day off. I will let you know what I find.Put the bike on a stand and roll the rear wheel. If the chain has any tight spots you have probably found the source of the noise. You may be able to get away with replacing the sprockets alone if the chain is new enough and undamaged. As a rule,chain and sprockets are recommended to be replaced as a set. Often sprockets will be worn to the point of causing problems like this, but still show no signs of obvious wear to the naked eye.
It's the stock sprocket......got 10,000 miles on it to. It's prolly dueokay,Precisely dude. You can ONLY hear it when the engine is off and its rolling in nuetral. I never noticed it until pushing it into the garagewhat size front sprocket? when I went one tooth down in the front, it mad a HUGE difference in being noisier..... the stock countershaft sprocket has noise/vibration dampeners on both sides...
Can you mostly hear it when the engine is off, and you are rolling it forward in neutral?
is it stock front sprocket? if so, new chain or sprocket will be needed - inspection pending
if aftermarket sprocket - 99% sure the noise is from just that.... an aftermarket sprocket.
.........the first time I rolled my bike with the 16t ft sprocket, I thought I broke somethin.. just sounds wierd.
If you need a pic of a stock sprocket to compare to yours, just holler. or ask.![]()
The chain has about 2500 miles on it. and the sprockets are stock 17/40 and have 10,000 miles on them. The noise went away the first time after a clean and ride but this time only 400 miles after a clean and lube it is back and worse.Chains and sprockets should be changed at the same time....take some kerosene and clean the chain again. Then take it around the block for a short ride, then check it again for the noise. How many miles on the chainHow many miles on the sprockets
What gears are you running
Stock gearing is 17/40. Did the noise go away or change in any way after you cleaned it![]()
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