
Also any tips on refitting the springs would be very helpful too

Chris.
Thanks for the tip's Carl, and for your thoughts on what it could possibly beVTRDark wrote:You can get a bit of chatter as the slides bounce around with worn springs but I think that may be a long shot. You should be able to hear that at a standstill and give the bike a good rev. Still no harm in investigating. It gives you the chance to also make sure the carbs are seated tightly. Don't bother trying to undo the choke cable at the carbs while on the bike as there's a good chance of snapping one of the plastic nuts unless you can get you fingers in and pull the rubber elbow of the end of the plastic nuts so they don't have any resistance and can spin freely. Loosen the choke knob at the frame, slide it out the mount and feed the cable through the two small water hoses along with the carb's. The same when putting them back, feed the choke cable back through.
When the throttle is closed and under engine braking is when the CCT springs mostly go. Are you sure they are are OK. Mind you as you have the stopper mod and have experienced that before you most likely know what that's like.
Thanks for your suggestion too AlAMCQ46 wrote:I had a stopper spacer on the front cct that rattled on the idle and overrun. It was hollow ally tube and was wearing its self down till it had room to rattle. Replaced with solid steel bar and it is ok now
Funny you should say that, the same thought did go through my mind. Although I'm fairly sure it's not that, seeing as you brought that up as well, I will use a another crash helmet next time I get out.tony.mon wrote:Is it perhaps something loose inside your crash helmet?