20-04-13, 08:33 AM
Oil level does seem a little too high but it may not be very much if at all as it will depend on how much the bike is leaning over when on its side stand i.e. the ground. On level ground on the side stand there should be nothing in the window that said I don't believe this is your problem.
You don't say where the noise is coming from but I'll assume it's from the drive system in this case check the following: -
1. The front sprocket is secure i.e. the nut is tight and the condition of the teeth they should be the same shape as the rear, and check the rear for the same.
2. Check the chain look for seized links and/or stretched one's and it's tension/alignment Fazer's are very sensitive to this.
3. Check the rear wheel bearings.
4. Check the condition of the rear disc/pads it's possible the caliper has seized (very common) and one or both pads are down the the backing plate i.e. metal on metal.
You don't say where the noise is coming from but I'll assume it's from the drive system in this case check the following: -
1. The front sprocket is secure i.e. the nut is tight and the condition of the teeth they should be the same shape as the rear, and check the rear for the same.
2. Check the chain look for seized links and/or stretched one's and it's tension/alignment Fazer's are very sensitive to this.
3. Check the rear wheel bearings.
4. Check the condition of the rear disc/pads it's possible the caliper has seized (very common) and one or both pads are down the the backing plate i.e. metal on metal.
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