loud knocking

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missinNZ
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Re: loud knocking

Post by missinNZ »

culprit!!!!

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spring catch is rooted and moves freely up and down. put a little wedge in the spring to hold in place put back on bike ta da no noise, no im not leaving in there just to see if it still has clearance enough, not a lot only about 3-4 clicks left.
but im now gonna track one down.

tensioner came off easy as two bolts and it drops out

Replacement isn't too hard if you are handy with a spanner. Align the timing marks, Break the existing chain, attach the new one to the old one, then turn the engine over and feed the new chain through.

sounds easy to do wrong though.
Andy29
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Re: loud knocking

Post by Andy29 »

Well well, fancy that... if you said 'cheers for the help lads' we wouldnt get upset, you know :roll:
missinNZ
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Re: loud knocking

Post by missinNZ »

sorry mate with posts on two sites to get quick responses i beg my apologies

andy, greggo,lazcbr29 and w00dzy cheers for the pointers cos i know it wasnt a lot to go on the video.
and i know its not the first bike or problem some of you have advised on.

yours most humbly
Kris

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