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Clicking/ticking sound when moving bike and rear wheel
#1
Hi guys


Strange thing has been occurring recently on my 2001 FZS600 Fazer. I've noticed after a ride sometimes after I turn my bike off and roll it into my garage it is make a weird clicking or ticking sound, it happens when moving the bike forward and backwards.


I've put the bike on the centre stand and moved the back wheel and it is also making the clicking and ticking sound then as well.


Any ideas what it could be? Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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#2
Is your chained properly lubricated? or maybe a tight link?
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#3
Could be chain alignment.
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#4
Front sprocket is hooked.
New front sprocket required asap but you should always change both sprockets and the chain at the same time.
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#5
Put the bike on the centre stand and spin the rear wheel forwards and then backwards and see if you can replicate the sound, if it's chain related you will hear it. Could just be that the alignment is out or/and the chain is too tight.
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#6
i had this and ended up thinking it was chain and sprocket when fitting it turned out to be the sprocket carrier bearing
time for new bearings - doesnt cost  much thankfully, and not a bad thing to get done anyhow
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#7
(26-04-19, 10:03 PM)Disorderlypunk link Wrote: i had this and ended up thinking it was chain and sprocket when fitting it turned out to be the sprocket carrier bearing
time for new bearings - doesnt cost  much thankfully, and not a bad thing to get done anyhow


Hm I hope this is what it turns out to be, there has been a few possible explanations on this post so far.
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(26-04-19, 10:03 PM)Disorderlypunk link Wrote: i had this and ended up thinking it was chain and sprocket when fitting it turned out to be the sprocket carrier bearing
time for new bearings - doesnt cost  much thankfully, and not a bad thing to get done anyhow


Any idea how many bearings would be needed? (how many sprocket carrier bearings are there)?
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#9
1 sprocket carrier bearing 2 wheel bearings you can get them as a kit of the bay
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#10
Parts manual in the download section will show you how many and what size Wink
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#11
https://shop.marksman-ind.com/
Type in FZS600 in the search and it will bring up what you need
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#12
(01-05-19, 09:55 PM)unfazed link Wrote: https://shop.marksman-ind.com/
Type in FZS600 in the search and it will bring up what you need


Cheers guys really appreciate all your help
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