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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: Brettholmes89 on 19 May 2015, 08:59:12 pm
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I've adjusted my chain whilst I'm waiting for my new sprocket and chain lot to come.
But now when I get to about 40mph and upwards a strange whistling noise happens, or sort of like plastic rubbing really fast?
It's related to speed because the fast I go, the more constant and higher pitched it gets.
The noise isn't there whe the bikes on a paddock stand?
The wheel is aligned, chain isn't dead tight or too loose, about 35mm of play.
I'll try and get a video of it but I don't know how it will come out.
It's a bit worrying.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks
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Also, should I expect excess noise from a x-ring chain? I've read they're noisier than o-ring chains?
Fed up of bikes!!
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You've kind of already answered your own question.
By adjusting the chain you would've had to move the wheel, and by doing this although you may think it's as exactly straight as before it's highly likely it's in a slightly different position.
So the plastic rubbing noise you can hear is the chain cutting a new path on the plastic chain guide, underneath the top of the chain near the front sprocket.
It's not a problem, just a bit annoying for a while until it beds in again.
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So it is normal after disturbing it?
The new chain and sprockets should be here today.
Just don't want it to be anything serious, knowing my luck it will be!
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Can't say I ever noticed the chain cutting into the guide once the tension was correct
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Can't say I ever noticed the chain cutting into the guide once the tension was correct
Once you've moved it about a few times it makes a wider path and then you won't notice it so much.
It was really loud when I put my first DID chain on.
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New DID chain came today so I'll get that swapped tomorrow and see what happens
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It'll probably be noisier! :lol
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But at least this time I know it's meant to be noisy!
I just had things like its my layshaft or my gear box on its way out!
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I've never had a whistling type noise but I did have an annoying clicking noise that started on a bike and sounded like the chain. Couldn't trace it for ages until one day I noticed that one of the sprocket bolts had come loose and was touching the swinging arm as it went round.
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Changed my chain and both sprockets tonight. All tensioned up etc and the whistling noise is still there. Think it's a bearing on its way out, can't think of anything else
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Can you be anymore specific? A whistling could just be wind noise
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It's not wind noise. It's only just stared happening. 40mph upwards a whistling /squealing noise starts. I think it could be a bearing.
It's not the chain, it's a really prominent noise. Not an engine whistle or anything. I'm trying to get a video but the exhaust is louder
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Yes it could be the wheel bearings. Take the wheels off and spin the bearings and feel for notches with your finger. It should be smooth. Check them as soon as possible because a failed bearing can be quite dangerous.
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I would be tempted to try loosening the back wheel enough to unhook chain and tie it to the swingarm, remove brake caliper or pry the pads back a bit. Tighten the wheel and spin it, also check any play, will give a good idea about the bearings as they would be while riding.