Sorry to tony I did PM him but he doesnt seem to be around ( I know I only pm'd you this morning ).
Anwyay when the bike is cold as in overnight cold, I get a tat, tat, tat noise from the front. However 2 mins down the road and the sound goes away.
I spoke to a mechanic/repair man in work and he said not to worry unless the noise become permenant, then tighten up the CCTs.
I am just assuming that this is the engine cold and when it warms up and expands the CCT are at the correct tort.
CCTS noise
Re: CCTS noise
thermal expansion of the aluminium block means the chain will be more slack at cold temp if you dont have auto tensioners
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Re: CCTS noise
yeah thats what I thought.
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, the repair man/Mechanic also said that and its what I thought, just thought I would ask before I got the spanners out and over tightened.
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Re: CCTS noise
+ 1 from me on that.AMCQ46 wrote:thermal expansion of the aluminium block means the chain will be more slack at cold temp if you dont have auto tensioners
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Re: CCTS noise
tbh its more likely to be the exhaust valve clearance on the front cylinder.
as in 2 shims costing a total of about a fiver.
nothing to worry about, and if the engine is quiet(ish) when warm and runs fine i'd leave it alone.
a dodgy camchain btw sounds like a metal robot rattlesnake having a fiddler in a dustbin.
as in 2 shims costing a total of about a fiver.
nothing to worry about, and if the engine is quiet(ish) when warm and runs fine i'd leave it alone.
a dodgy camchain btw sounds like a metal robot rattlesnake having a fiddler in a dustbin.

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Re: CCTS noise
nice descriptionbenny hedges wrote: a dodgy camchain btw sounds like a metal robot rattlesnake having a fiddler in a dustbin.


