Strange noises
Strange noises
hi - I noticed at the weekend that when my bike is at idle and the clutch is out the tickover is quite lumpy with a kind of knocking, if I pull the clutch lever in the knocking effect goes and the tickover is less lumpy. I thought it may be the balance shaft, but
a) surely that would be the same no matter what I did with the clutch
b) the bike has only done 8000 kilometers
is this something I should be worrying about ? I'm sure it's done it since I bought it but if work needs doing I would rather know than let it get worse...
Thanks
Ed
a) surely that would be the same no matter what I did with the clutch
b) the bike has only done 8000 kilometers
is this something I should be worrying about ? I'm sure it's done it since I bought it but if work needs doing I would rather know than let it get worse...
Thanks
Ed
my mk2 22k kms does that, if I remember rightly the back wheel goes round on the stand in neutral too....
I think it something to do with drag in the clutch (its wet plate), I'm fairly sure my GSXf did something similar but was less noticable due to...
1) 4 cylinders
2) 750cc
3) 4 stroke
4) heavier wheel.
I'm sure someone will correct if i'm wrong
I think it something to do with drag in the clutch (its wet plate), I'm fairly sure my GSXf did something similar but was less noticable due to...
1) 4 cylinders
2) 750cc
3) 4 stroke
4) heavier wheel.
I'm sure someone will correct if i'm wrong
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knocking & lumpy idle.


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Every Honda that I have ever owned has had a bit of clutch rattle that on tickover that stops when you pull the lever in.
This go's for my CRM up to a CRF1000 I owned from new, it is just a characteristic and I am sure nothing to worry about, my CRF 450 has a louder rattle than my CRM and the 450 is only 10 months old.
The clutch on a bike is on the end of a gearshaft not the crankshaft as in a car, which is what an earlier e-mail may have got wrong when diagnosing the mains.
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Russell.
This go's for my CRM up to a CRF1000 I owned from new, it is just a characteristic and I am sure nothing to worry about, my CRF 450 has a louder rattle than my CRM and the 450 is only 10 months old.
The clutch on a bike is on the end of a gearshaft not the crankshaft as in a car, which is what an earlier e-mail may have got wrong when diagnosing the mains.
Regards
Russell.
Re: Strange noises
hi ive got a crm 250 mk2 and there's 2 clutch baskests i think..
theres a inner one and a outer one and the basket is loose on there and im wonderin if that could be causing the knocking noises on my bike!!
its in a million bits at the moment lol
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theres a inner one and a outer one and the basket is loose on there and im wonderin if that could be causing the knocking noises on my bike!!
its in a million bits at the moment lol
:(
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Re: Strange noises
Its the clutch - lots of bikes do the same. As long as you change the gearbox oil regularly and use a good spec - see tech posts here for advice, it'll be fine. (That helps keep the balance shaft happy too).
Regards KK
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