Ticking from front of enginw - normal?

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  1. ccr32

    ccr32 Active Member

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    I don't think the noise mine is making is from stones - far too mechanical sounding for that. As has been said, it is probably normal and nothing to worry about, but will have a listen around when I get a chance to locate where it's coming from.

    I think out of the options you have given Ro, it's either going to be 1 or 3. Doubtful also that it would sound any different running rich to running lean, would it?

    As for your gearbox/clutch issues, an oil change may be in order - discussion going on here about the various merits of different varieties, so take your pick! (I pick Silkolene Pro 4 Energy, as my last bike appeared to run a lot smoother using it)
     
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    If it ain't broke - don't fix it :)
     
  3. fireblade_ro

    fireblade_ro New Member

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    The sudden loud clunk/jolt my bike occasionally gifts to me while filtering traffic in first gear isn't really something I can ignore... :(
     
  4. travellingkiwi

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    I usually ride in 2nd when filtering... 1st would be pretty rare I think... Unless you actually stop of course... From N to 1st clunks. Is that what you mean?
     
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    No, I mean when filtering through Reading/London rush hour traffic at like 5-10mph (you know... the mirrors dodging speed) it hesitates, jerks and clatters a bit (although not all the time... maybe one of these little tantrums from her every 10-15min?) Still love her though.
     
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    Filter faster :)

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  7. Tezza H

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    Isnt the clunk in to 1st either slack chain or worn cush drive ?
     
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    I think they all clunk into first from neutral... Clunking when riding is more likely to be a loose chain or similar as you say...
     
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    Ahhh yeah... Ive been told worn cush. Thanks for reminding me as I'd forgotten what its called!! Will see into getting that replaced :)
     
  10. ccr32

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    Update on this, I have come to the conclusion that it is the CCT that I can hear, as on further listening/riding, the noise is very similar to that made by my old CBR600F and gets louder at around 3000 rpm. Will be having a word with Honda about it given that the bike is still well within warranty.
     
  11. ColinBR

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    They are known to go mate. Mine is on it's way also with 12k miles on the clock. Some go even sooner.
     
  12. BladeRR8

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    Is it more pronounced when the clutch is pulled in whilst riding ?
     
  13. ccr32

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    My bike has a bit over 12k on the clock, so that makes sense. Hopefully a warranty item though...?
     
  14. ccr32

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    No, no difference that I have noticed (though I can hear the clutch release bearing too, which goes quiet when the clutch is pulled in - same as the last bike and virtually every car I've had, so presuming normal and no issue)
     
  15. Dave V

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    Mine went at 9k, second appears (touch wood) to be better.

    It went after two years, but would imagine covered if in warranty mate.
     
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  16. fireblade_ro

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    Is CCT replacement expensive? Or a lengthy process?
     
  17. BladeRR8

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    Seems a common fault
     
  18. Dave V

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    I recall the parts being around £90 with the small gasket.

    Bit fiddly, but easy enough to do. Tank out to get at what I remember to be 8mm bolts, there's two that secure the cct.

    I'm sure I did a short write up on it, will have a search.
     

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