hello,i am after some help or info with a whining noise i am getting from my 02 fazer. :o
when its on its mainstand or whilst riding there is a whining noise coming from the gearbox area.
the higher i rev it the louder it get.its still there when i pull the clutch. :'( :'(
gear changes are all smooth.iv,e had 3 fazers and not noticed it before.
any help would be much appreciated. its only got 18,000 miles on the clock.
Best bet with any strange noises like this is trying to see if you can record it for us and stick it up on YouTube or something
yeh i get that all the time :\ .......do you have a wife :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
 yes red 98 i have one of those. :lol :lol
but sadly its not the problem yet.
it seems to be coming from the front sprocket area. i,m having trouble loading a video of it.
the chain and sprockets seem fine and it has a scottoiler.????
could they make this noise..
if its making the noise on the stand its not the chain and sprocket.....clutch ?
One, is never going to be enough.....
09-05-13, 03:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-05-13, 04:01 PM by Exupnut.)
Do u have a wife hehe vgood red
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(09-05-13, 03:59 PM)Exupnut link Wrote: Do u have a wife hehe vgood red
yeh,made myself laugh......did`nt you have this problem untill reacently ?
One, is never going to be enough.....
the gearbox has "square" teeth or something like that, thats why it whines...Double check you chain tension (45 to 55mm) Go for 55mm for quietness...and make absolute sure of the wheel alignment.. What mileage ?? Are you running an oem front sprocket or an aftermarket one ?
i dont which chain and sprocket as they were on the bike when i got.
there looks very little wear.i had a new tyre last month at the yam dealer,s fitted.
so its possible to be clutch noise.  ..chain tension is fine.
just dont want to waste money...
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just re-read your first post,noise still there when clutch is in,does it whine when in neutral ?
One, is never going to be enough.....
no red its quiet in neutral..when i,m riding and pull the clutch in at speed it still makes the same noise tho.
i,ll pop it into dealers tomorrow for a quote..
(09-05-13, 04:32 PM)tosh23 link Wrote: the gearbox has "square" teeth or something like that, thats why it whines...Double check you chain tension (45 to 55mm) Go for 55mm for quietness...and make absolute sure of the wheel alignment.. What mileage ?? Are you running an oem front sprocket or an aftermarket one ?
55mm ??
Most people aim for around 30-40mm.
55mm is too slack.
If the bike has a heavy duty chain on, they can make a whining/buzzing noise.
My new chain certainly does.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
thanks darrsi i think you maybe right.i hope so..  .i was gonna get a new chain and sprocket being not sure what to do.but i,ll leave it for now.the bike run,s fine and smooth.
Since changing my chain for a heavy duty x ring my bike makes a whine from the sprocket / left side of engine sometimes too usually in 6th gear at around 50-60mph. I thought it might be because I didn't put a gasket back in when I replaced it and it could be vibration of the front sprocket cover and engine, but I have left it because it sounds cool like a supercharger and to my knowledge is doing no harm  (Done 2k miles on chain, still looks like new as does the front sprocket and nut).
I think the noise is simply the weight of the chain rubbing on the plastic chain guide!
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(10-05-13, 06:41 AM)darrsi link Wrote: I think the noise is simply the weight of the chain rubbing on the plastic chain guide!
yeh,i thinking that as well.....first think to check,as DARRSI has already stated, 40 mm slack  and check alignment
One, is never going to be enough.....
My new chain makes a right old noise, but it's not a bad noise at all, and i'd imagine that if the rear wheel is offset by even a fractional amount compared to how it was previously then the chain will rub and cut a new path, even more so if it's your first ever heavy duty chain.
The noise will slowly subside over time, and keeping it well lubed will also help.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
thanks everybody.
i,m sure your right.i didn,t get to ride it much last year.
keep it well lube,d :lol :lol .
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