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Rhythmic squeaking sound under acceleration.
#1
Hi,

I have a 01 FZS600 that has recently been making some noises I can't quite figure out. While accelerating it'll make quite a loud, high pitched, rhythmic squeaking sound. The sound seems to go away if I disengage the clutch or decelerate. Sometimes I can hear it while going at a steady speed, but quieter.

At first I thought it was the clutch, then I was wondering if it might be the brakes rubbing, but I'm fairly certain at this point it is somewhere in the engine. I don't think it's the chain, it's pretty new, only a few hundred miles and well lubricated.

Any thoughts?

Thanks.
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#2
Chain slack ok?
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#3
Front sprocket nut??
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#4
Wheel bearings, chain or brakes.
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#5
Engine oil at right level?

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#6
squirrel in the caliper?
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#7
I too have a rhythmic squeaking under acceleration but its all coming from me !
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#8
Thanks everyone. Good ideas! The wheel bearings isn't something I'd thought of. The chain tension seems to be fine and is equal while rotating the wheel.

(13-04-15, 12:29 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I too have a rhythmic squeaking under acceleration but its all coming from me !

:rollin
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#9
Not effected by acceleration but squeek varying with speed can be the speedo drive have you had the front wheel out recently?
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#10
(13-04-15, 11:45 AM)His Dudeness link Wrote: squirrel in the caliper?

I'd say a mouse :lol he would have seen the bushy tail :lol
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#11
My bet would be wheel bearings, when mine needed doing it was a funny sound that varied a lot with the load associated with acceleration.

Andy
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#12
(14-04-15, 06:54 PM)andybesy link Wrote: My bet would be wheel bearings, when mine needed doing it was a funny sound that varied a lot with the load associated with acceleration.

Andy

:agree :lol
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#13
Sprocket carrier bearing?
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#14
Hope your wrong, not exactly an easy fix
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