(14-04-18, 03:36 PM)matt7chunk link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=24003.msg278342#msg278342 date=1523714504]I have had the wheel off for cleaning swing arm and rebuilding re caliper, everything went back on properly though, the sound is definatly coming from the front sprocket area I'll try a get it on film tomorrow ( work all day and night tonight )
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Have you touched the rear wheel recently at all, as in done any work whatsoever?
And, yes, you need to worry right now, 'cos it ain't normal, if it wasn't there before then something is certainly not right!
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If you have the wheel off chances are you may have put it back on at a very slightly different position than it has been. This can cause friction on the plastic chain guide causing a buzzing noise until it beds in again, it will go away after a while.
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The sounds doesn't seem that far back though, seems to come from right behind sprocket cover, I'll check out the guide tomorrow when I have another listen , I'll put the bike on centre stand with my small bike jack supporting the rear from bouncing and wind it up so you guys can hear it
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What i'm on about is near the front sprocket cover.
It's actually called a chain slider.
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