Rattle on the overrun
Rattle on the overrun
So I reckon I should throw an earplug free ride into my routine every now and then. Normally I never leave home without them but took an unusually short ride today so didn't bother...and noticed an intermittent and feint but still worrying rattle from the back right of the engine. Pretty sure it's only on the overrun - it certainly is when the bike isn't moving.
Any thoughts?
Bike is a 2000 with 12k miles, standard CCTs with stopper mod and fresh oil.
Any thoughts?
Bike is a 2000 with 12k miles, standard CCTs with stopper mod and fresh oil.
Re: Rattle on the overrun
My guess would be cct fail! But you can over think/listen sometimes and convince yourself there's an issue!!! 

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Re: Rattle on the overrun
I can tell you now, providing the Stopper Mod has been carried out correctly you will definitely know when a CCT has failed, the noise is not something you'll be questioning. However you could have a CCT that is getting a bit lazy (the spring is getting weak) and therefore is not taking up the cam chain slack as it does normally. But then again it could be something else you're hearing, at least with the Stopper Mod done you should be safe enough if a CCT does fail. When I had one fail (with the S/M fitted) I was able to ride my bike home,
Chris.
Chris.
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Thanks for the replies guys.
It's definitely not a CCT failure, not yet at least. This is just the hint of trouble down the line - The problem is that down the line includes a 2-3k mile tour of Austria and I don't want this rattle coming with me.
It's definitely not a CCT failure, not yet at least. This is just the hint of trouble down the line - The problem is that down the line includes a 2-3k mile tour of Austria and I don't want this rattle coming with me.
Re: Rattle on the overrun
I had a idle rattle on my bike a couple of years ago that turned out to be the stopper rattling inside the CCT. I had used hollow aluminium rod and it didn't have a very big contact area due to the hollow centre and it had been wearing with vibration I till it was getting enough room to rattle!
Using a steel bolt shank these days an no problem. But like Chris says some times the CCTs get lazy and don't take up the chain slack instantly
Using a steel bolt shank these days an no problem. But like Chris says some times the CCTs get lazy and don't take up the chain slack instantly
AMcQ
Re: Rattle on the overrun
I realise the chain is on the lefthand side, but what about the chain being too slack, it could be touching the link pipe on the overrun, or seeing as it's intermittent, the chain only touches the link pipe when you go over a bump or pit in the road on the overrun
Good point AMcQ,
Chris.

Good point AMcQ,
Chris.
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Cant be the drive chain this is a rattle at idle....
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Oops my mistake, well spotted.darkember wrote:Cant be the drive chain this is a rattle at idle....
Posting up a video might help,
Chris.
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Stopper is steel - the plain shoulder for a bolt. I'll try and get something on YouTube or Soundcloud. Sods law says this rattle goes into hiding until I roll into Calais 

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Re: Rattle on the overrun
Check for loose nuts and bolts and end can rivets
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Re: Rattle on the overrun
does it go away when you pull the clutch in? carbs outa cync making the clutch rattle?
the older i get,the faster i was 

Re: Rattle on the overrun
I don't think it's clutch rattle - sure I had the clutch in when I was gunned the engine when I pull up after realising the noise was there but I will double check 

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Re: Rattle on the overrun
StewartR wrote:Thanks for the replies guys.
It's definitely not a CCT failure, not yet at least. This is just the hint of trouble down the line - The problem is that down the line includes a 2-3k mile tour of Austria and I don't want this rattle coming with me.
make sure you go up the Kistenhorn Glacier its bloody amazing.
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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I'll check it outbigtwinthing wrote: make sure you go up the Kistenhorn Glacier its bloody amazing.

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Bike mags do tests there cause of the altitude, not many greenhouses at 3600 meters
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!