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b1kerb0y 25-09-08 07:47 PM

technical help
 
i was riding home today, there was a strange and very loud noise which i believe came from the chain area. after which there seemed to be less power..

anyone tecnically minded have any idea what this could be??

thanks in advance for your help :D

embee 25-09-08 07:49 PM

Re: tecnical help
 
Way too vague...................

b1kerb0y 25-09-08 07:51 PM

Re: tecnical help
 
its all i can tell you im afraid. :(

sv650k4 25-09-08 08:02 PM

Re: tecnical help
 
Check your back wheel is fully tight and not slideing back and forward!

;)

Spiral 10-08-19 07:24 PM

Re: technical help
 
Are there teeth on the sprockets ? Don't laugh, that was a true story in MCN a few weeks back.

Chris_SVS 10-08-19 07:26 PM

Re: technical help
 
2008 - 2019

Biker Biggles 11-08-19 07:19 AM

Re: technical help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris_SVS (Post 3106961)
2008 - 2019

Its a monster mash
A graveyard smash:smt038

Seeker 11-08-19 08:03 AM

Re: technical help
 
normally, if there's a noise and maybe a loss of power you would stop and look even if you're unsure what you're looking for you might notice something "diiferent", unless there were zombies chasing you... were there zombies?


Oh, and tentacles, I wouldn't stop if there were tentacles, definitely not a good thing on a bike are tentacles.


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Have you inspected your bike since returning home?

shiftin_gear98 11-08-19 08:35 AM

Re: technical help
 
Hello Spiral, Welcome to the Org. Sarcasm is a sign of acceptance.

JaxintheUK 11-08-19 11:28 AM

Re: technical help
 
Is your exhaust pipe blowing? Not sure it would make that much difference? Was it at the front of the chain area or the rear? Is the tire under pressure or do you have a puncture? You'll have to narrow it down a bit!


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