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    While running my xj11 with less than 30K on it on the center stand to flush out the old middle drive with clean oil I found it to rattle and make some kind of loud banging noises when at idle with first gear engaged that seemed to go away when speeded up a little. It is intermittent but does not sound good. Anyone ever heard anything like that, is it normal?
    82 XJ 1100
    98 Magna
    past bikes
    ST1100
    92 Harley FXR built
    85 XJ 700 (2)
    86 XJ 700X

  • #2
    Hi Nightpilot,
    Im not sure how much experience you have but if i read it correctly
    youre running the engine in gear spinning the rear wheel while draining the middle drive gear oil?
    Never run anything while draining oil, gravity is efficient enough to drain it from the case, this can cause the middle drive to sieze otherwise, depending on how long you ran it for. now in saying all that the xs is clunky at the best of times changing into 1st, which makes it worse when its on the center stand and idling.
    pete


    new owner of
    08 gen2 hayabusa


    former owner
    1981 xs1100 RH (aus) (5N5)
    zrx carbs
    18mm float height
    145 main jets
    38 pilots
    slide needle shimmed .5mm washer
    fitted with v/stax and uni pod filters

    [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pA8dwxmAVA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/url]

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    • #3
      middle gear noise

      Maybe I should not have written the thread so early in the morning, was trying to be brief. No, the middle oil was filthy so I ran a couple of changes through it but did not run it when dry. I was hoping the crew with greater experience with this drive would be able to tell me if noise, esp at idle speed was normal. I am sure, as with everything, there is a little noise, but the big question is what is normal. when i tested it for about a mile before starting to clean out the oil the middle gear had a little whine. But, other than the accumulation of black gunk metal on the magnetic plug, I have not seen any new shiny metal in the oil when drained. We always look for shiny metal in airplane filters so was looking for that here.

      Thanks for the thoughts.
      82 XJ 1100
      98 Magna
      past bikes
      ST1100
      92 Harley FXR built
      85 XJ 700 (2)
      86 XJ 700X

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      • #4
        What you're hearing is the cumulative lash in the primary chain + transmission + middle drive + final drive and it's normal for these bikes to do that with no load on the drivetrain. Try it in second gear and see how it quites down. I liken it to the chug-chug sound of a locomotive! The sound can be worsened by a low idle, or a poor carb synch.

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        • #5
          I can't believe that Yamaha didn't put something in the rider's manual "not to run with rear wheel off the ground". And, in fact, it should have been in the maintenance manual(s). ..................long story.................I nearly went into a panic, about 15 years ago, first time, and last time, I tried to run with rear wheel off ground. Probably, a good deal of the problem of the dogs being messed up on different gears in the transmission, is caused by this. I'm also amazed that there have not been many more "caveats" put on this forum, over the years~~"not to do this".
          JCarltonRiggs

          81XS1100SH; WorkingMotorcycle,Not For Show,DeletedFairing,SportsterHL,
          7½ gal. Kaw Concours gastank,1972 Wixom Bros. bags

          79XS1100F; ?Parts?, or to Restore?

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          • #6
            Good point oldnorton I became real concerned when I heard the noise, btw interestng idea on the kaw tank. I have been

            Randy that makes total sense about the cumulative lash re how it acted and sounded. It happened at dead slow idle and when i sped it up even in first the bad noises went totally away, did not put it in second except once and at idle.

            Generally glad to hear that most dont think the noise is a problem because the bike is being set up to go long distances solo in the west and locking the rear wheel up at 80 while 100 miles from nowhere does not sound like my kind of fun.
            82 XJ 1100
            98 Magna
            past bikes
            ST1100
            92 Harley FXR built
            85 XJ 700 (2)
            86 XJ 700X

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            • #7
              Originally posted by oldnortonrider View Post
              I can't believe that Yamaha didn't put something in the rider's manual "not to run with rear wheel off the ground". And, in fact, it should have been in the maintenance manual(s). ..................long story.................I nearly went into a panic, about 15 years ago, first time, and last time, I tried to run with rear wheel off ground. Probably, a good deal of the problem of the dogs being messed up on different gears in the transmission, is caused by this. I'm also amazed that there have not been many more "caveats" put on this forum, over the years~~"not to do this".
              Hi JCR,
              I can't get my head into your thoughts on this. Certainly just because I can't understand why running with the rear wheel off the ground will wreck the tranny don't mean it ain't so.
              Keeping the rear brake pedal down a bit should simulate a drive condition.
              Fred Hill, S'toon
              XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
              "The Flying Pumpkin"

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              • #8
                I've found when running it with the wheel off the ground there is definitley something missing, the bike doesnt launch nearly as fast as with the wheel on the ground.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by randy View Post
                  I've found when running it with the wheel off the ground there is definitely something missing, the bike doesn't launch nearly as fast as with the wheel on the ground.
                  Hi Randy,
                  that's because you ain't doing it right.
                  Climb aboard, take her up to 7,000 rpm in 2nd gear then rock the bike back on the centrestand until the rear wheel hits the blacktop.
                  Then hang on.
                  Fred Hill, S'toon
                  XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
                  "The Flying Pumpkin"

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                  • #10
                    Oh, OK, I'll try that. I'll call you from the hosp.!

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