Hello, esteemed KLRistas,
I just returned from a brief but intensive bash about upper Baja
on my KLR, and notice a (dread) New Noise. I'd love to hear what
you think it might be.
It occurs at low speeds, usually 2nd and 3rd gear, going through
3000rpm--just a little over or a little under. Makes a single 'slap'
or a 'tick' noise, then another maybe a few seconds later;
I first thought I had a loose piece of thin plastic something
flapping against the bodywork (think of one of those "garage
sale" signs flapping front-to-back, that's what it sounded like to
me).
Looked around, and it doesn't seem to be any kind of loose
bodywork or sticks or cactus or nothing like that.
I haven't had much time to really look the thing over microclosely,
but I can tell you with some certainty it's not bodywork. other
clues:
* I can't reproduce the noise without a load (rolling) on the
engine.
* I can't tell you *exactly* when it will happen, but as I said above,
it does seem to be around 3000rpm, either accelerating up
through or backing down through that engine speed.
* I've only had the bike for about 5000 miles; the odometer
shows 45, but it's reckoned (credibly, in my estimation) by the
previous owner to be more like 25K currently. It's supposed to
have had a valve adjust recently, last 6000 miles. Probably due
for another soon.
* I haven't checked inside the cases, or done anything but
change the oil and put gas in. It's been ridden hard, and served
well-- I bought it cheap, and it's already paid for itself, but I really
like it, and would like to avoid a grenade situation.
What I'm fearing somebody's going to say "doohickey." Help Me
Obi-List... you're my only hope.
Best
Scott Squire
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name that symptom...
Scott,
Doohickey? Not likely, but with your KLR's mileage, it would be best
to remove both left side engine covers and the rotor & do a close
inspection of the balancer chain & parts.
My best guess? Your chain is intermittently hitting the outer lower
rear portion of the front sprocket cover.
Is the chain overly worn?
Is the chain too loose?
Is there any in & out play with the countershaft and/or sprocket?
How is the master link (if you have one)?
Any unusual wear marks on the swingarm or frame near the swingarm
pivot?
How do the front & rear chain guards look?
Always check the easy things first. Remove the sprocket cover & see
if anything changes, noise-wise. Don't wear baggy pants with the
cover removed.
Obi-wan-Professor A9 Federal Way, WA. [USA]
ps: After your Baja trip, have you checked ALL your nuts & bolts for
proper tightness? Are you missing your nuts?
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Scott wrote:
.Hello, esteemed KLRistas,
engine.>I just returned from a brief but intensive bash about upper Baja >on my KLR, and notice a (dread) New Noise. I'd love to hear what >you think it might be. It occurs at low speeds, usually 2nd and 3rd >gear, going through 3000rpm--just a little over or a little under. >Makes a single 'slap' or a 'tick' noise, then another maybe a few >seconds later [snip] >Looked around, and it doesn't seem to be any kind of loose >bodywork or sticks or cactus or nothing like that. [snip] >* I can't reproduce the noise without a load (rolling) on the
above,>* I can't tell you *exactly* when it will happen, but as I said
>it does seem to be around 3000rpm, either accelerating up >through or backing down through that engine speed. [snip] >What I'm fearing somebody's going to say "doohickey." Help Me >Obi-List... you're my only hope. Best >Scott Squire
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