03-11-13, 09:06 PM
You don't happen to have a Bridgestone BT021 on the front do you? They're renowned for making a strange abrasive noise.
The easy way to check the front sprocket is to take the cover off then, when you're done, scrape off the remains of the old gasket and refit the cover without it. You might need to adjust the clutch slightly as the mechanism that shoves on the clutch push-rod is now a bit closer to it.
The easy way to check the front sprocket is to take the cover off then, when you're done, scrape off the remains of the old gasket and refit the cover without it. You might need to adjust the clutch slightly as the mechanism that shoves on the clutch push-rod is now a bit closer to it.