I agree with Javier. Check tension and alignment and wear of chain and
sprocket. The tension of the chain should be consistent. In other words,
with the bike on the main stand turn the rear wheel a little at a time
while checking the tension. It shouldn't get looser or tighter but should
remain con
Says CB 750 on the video title
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 1:08 AM, Neil Dantam wrote:
> I started to notice an odd noise while riding -- mostly when coasting and
> decelerating. No apparent loss of performance but still concerning. So, I
> put the bike up on the centerstand and inspected the chai
Is this guess the bike
Or guess the noise?
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Looks like a late model 750
Looks like a late model 750.
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What is your bike?
On Wednesday, September 28, 2016, Neil Dantam wrote:
> I started to notice an odd noise while riding -- mostly when coasting and
> decelerating. No apparent loss of performance but still concerning. So, I
> put the bike up on the centerstand and inspected the chain and sproc
I started to notice an odd noise while riding -- mostly when coasting and
decelerating. No apparent loss of performance but still concerning. So, I
put the bike up on the centerstand and inspected the chain and sprockets
which seemed fine and reasonably well lubed and adjusted. Then, I starte