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richbeales
24-07-09, 06:29 PM
Hi all,

Bike's done just over 30k miles and is due for a service, but over the last couple of weeks i've noticed a clattering sort of noise, when pulling away at low revs and low speeds, most noticable when around 4k rpm and in 1st and 2nd gears. Is worse when cold but doesn't disappear when warm. Doesn't occur when idling / revving the engine while stationary or when coasting. Doesn't happen / can't hear at higher gears and speeds.

Engine oil level is fine - any ideas what it might be?

Rich.

P.S. sounds vaguely like a train going over dodgy rails.

Bibio
24-07-09, 06:33 PM
fubar chain and sprockets

ThEGr33k
24-07-09, 07:33 PM
fubar chain and sprockets


Ill go with that. How old is it? What do you use to lube it?

richbeales
24-07-09, 08:21 PM
Original chain and sprockets, lubed by a daily squeeze of my lubeman (ooh,err) filled with engine oil.

Dan
24-07-09, 09:20 PM
Ill go with that. How old is it? What do you use to lube it?

Chain lube of some kind, most likely. It's good stuff... helps prevent chains snapping ;)

ThEGr33k
25-07-09, 07:18 AM
30K miles on one chain id deffo say that. Get a new Chain and Sprockets, the difference for you will be massive ;)

Chain lube of some kind, most likely. It's good stuff... helps prevent chains snapping ;)


Yea yea... I used a Scottoiler but the nozzle had moved off of the chain and I obviously didn't check it enough to realise... But tbh with the way mine went id say it wasn't really that that caused it, I think I literally had a weak link from the off. :mad:

Just unlucky.

Alpinestarhero
25-07-09, 07:09 PM
Check the free play in the chain, and check the condition of the sprockets...especially the front sproket (i noticed mine got more worn than the rear sprocket).

Does the bike change gear fine? engage neutral fine? engage gear fine?

Razor
25-07-09, 07:10 PM
sounds like you broked it

richbeales
26-07-09, 08:25 AM
rear sprocket doesn't look too worn and pointy, chain is a little loose but not overly. Not sure on front sprocket as i can't see it??

Service + new chain/sprockets booked for 12 days time so hopefully it'll hold out till then!


i've de-greased and re-lubed the chain, doesn't appear stiff at all, but hoping the service will cure all ills.

Alpinestarhero
26-07-09, 06:51 PM
The front sprocket is behind a cover, where the gear shift lever is :) 3 x 8 mm bolts hold it on (at least it does on my curvy). You can easily whip it off and have a good look there. You'll also be able to inspect, clean and (if need be) adjust the clutch worm drive mechanism if it ever came to it :)

Anyway, hopefully the C & S will solve your noise issue :D

ThEGr33k
26-07-09, 08:27 PM
At the back of the rear sprocket pull the chain directly back away from the sprocket. If you can see more than half a tooth then you need a new chain and sprocket set! ;)

Hope that makes sense.