Clicking while rolling
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Clicking while rolling
13 Aug 2013 11:12
Hey all;
82 GPz750. When riding the bike, there is a clicking noise that gets slower/faster based on the speed of the bike. I can't tell if it's coming from the front or the back, and plan on trying to get a video of it but figured I'd ask first to see if this is common. It also doesn't do it when pushing the bike. If it does, it may be too quiet then to notice. It' really only noticeable at above 15mph and sounds like there's a baseball card in the wheel somewhere.
Any ideas on what's going on here? Again, hoping to get a video this weekend. I don't have a GoPro or anything so little difficult to capture it. Hoping to have someone else around to listen and possible get video.
Thanks!
82 GPz750. When riding the bike, there is a clicking noise that gets slower/faster based on the speed of the bike. I can't tell if it's coming from the front or the back, and plan on trying to get a video of it but figured I'd ask first to see if this is common. It also doesn't do it when pushing the bike. If it does, it may be too quiet then to notice. It' really only noticeable at above 15mph and sounds like there's a baseball card in the wheel somewhere.
Any ideas on what's going on here? Again, hoping to get a video this weekend. I don't have a GoPro or anything so little difficult to capture it. Hoping to have someone else around to listen and possible get video.
Thanks!
/Dave
2013 Chevy Sonic LT 1.4L Turbo
1982 Kawasaki KZ750-H3 LTD
1975 Monte Carlo 400sbc
2013 Chevy Sonic LT 1.4L Turbo
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Re: Clicking while rolling
13 Aug 2013 11:27
You may want to try this - take the bike on a very quiet street that has zero traffic. Run it up to about 25 - 30 mph, then click the tranny into neutral. While it is drifting, shut the engine off and listen for the clicking sound. With the engine off you should be able to pin down if the noise is coming from the front or rear of the bike. If the noise is gone when the engine is off it must be related to the engine. Ed
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Re: Clicking while rolling
13 Aug 2013 12:31
Good idea. I will have to try that this weekend.
I want to say that in neutral while rolling it does click, but haven't shut off the motor to listen to where it's coming from. Sounds like the front, but not 100%.
If it is the front/back wheels, any ideas on what would cause it?
Sadly won't get to the bike until this weekend again so will try it out then.
Thanks!
I want to say that in neutral while rolling it does click, but haven't shut off the motor to listen to where it's coming from. Sounds like the front, but not 100%.
If it is the front/back wheels, any ideas on what would cause it?
Sadly won't get to the bike until this weekend again so will try it out then.
Thanks!
/Dave
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1975 Monte Carlo 400sbc
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Re: Clicking while rolling
13 Aug 2013 13:24
Once you positively identify front or rear (and not the engine) you will be able to raise that tire off the ground and spin it while listening for the clicking. That should enable you to pin it down to the source. Ed
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Re: Clicking while rolling
13 Aug 2013 13:37
you need a new chain
if you take the master link off
you will find that the ends off the chain and probably that master are worn out
best to change asap
i wouldnt ride like that
if you do you run the risk of having it fail
then bunching up at the output sprocket and COMPLETELY DESTROYING
your entire bike and maybe your life
if you take the master link off
you will find that the ends off the chain and probably that master are worn out
best to change asap
i wouldnt ride like that
if you do you run the risk of having it fail
then bunching up at the output sprocket and COMPLETELY DESTROYING
your entire bike and maybe your life
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Re: Clicking while rolling
13 Aug 2013 14:23
Or make sure the center stand isnt riding on the chain, common if you have a header and keep the center stand
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Re: Clicking while rolling
13 Aug 2013 15:45 - 13 Aug 2013 15:47
I will check into these all. Hopefully don't need a new chain. I do have a 4-1 header and the center stand.
Thanks for the input.
Thanks for the input.
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Re: Clicking while rolling
14 Aug 2013 21:13
Looked at the center stand today and it was all chewed up pretty bad from the chain. Didn't have an oppurtunity to ride it today so couldn't try a before and after, but I took off the center stand for the time being. Hoping can ride some this weekend and hopefully the clicking is gone.
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Re: Clicking while rolling
14 Aug 2013 23:56
The fix for that is usually to bolt a piece of metal to a rear footpeg mount to keep the center stand pushed down away from the chain slightly
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Re: Clicking while rolling
15 Aug 2013 00:09
if you dont take a look at your chain you are gonna wish you had
if it breaks while riding
it can bunch up at the output and really DESTROY you entire bike
it takes like 8 minutes to inspect
if it breaks while riding
it can bunch up at the output and really DESTROY you entire bike
it takes like 8 minutes to inspect
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76 KH500 gone
71 HS1B 90
81 GS 1100 gone
80 PE400
02 KLR
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Re: Clicking while rolling
15 Aug 2013 00:23
What jeff says is very true, a new chain can cost as little as twenty bucks, replace it especially if its been rubbing
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Re: Clicking while rolling
15 Aug 2013 00:29OMG! :sick:floivanus wrote: What jeff says is very true, a new chain can cost as little as twenty bucks, replace it especially if its been rubbing
Please, purchase a quality o-ring or x-ring chain. If the sprockets show the slightest sign of wear, they should be changed as well. If your bike uses a 630 chain, convert to 530. A bit lighter unsprung weight and lots more choices of o-ring and x-ring chains around. Z1 Enterprises can set you up with the right stuff.
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