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  • Front end noise

    Hey gang, I've been experiencing some front end noise that worries me alot. It only happens over 20-30mph and when I hit a dump. But it doesn;t always happen.

    They sound is like a metal screeching/scrapping sound. When it happens once I've slowed to almost a complete stop the sound disappears.

    This sound didn't start until a friend loaned me the front wheel off his bike ( not sure of the model name, but it was a yamaha early 80's and 920cc Twin V motor w/ a swirl to the spokes instead of straight like mine.) because my tire was bald as a new borns behind. I not wondering if maybe I got some dirt in a wheel bearing or the speedo gear. Or if on of tose was on the way out and it went totally when i swapped tires.

    OOPS forgot, my moto is a '79 XS11 standard.

    Thank for you time gang,
    Cuda_phish1 *A happy Cuda on Nitro*

  • #2
    Not sure if this is the problem but its worth a look. I had something similar and aligning the forks took care of it.

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    Kevin
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    • #3
      Got a similar sound on my XJ. Tracked it to the spedo drive unit. Took it off, found the main gear rides on a shaft, not a bearing. Removed the gear, lubed the shaft with with lithium grease. Put it back together and on the bike. Noise went away.
      Jerry Fields
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      • #4
        Check the condition of your brake pads. They can sometimes drag slightly, but they shoulnt make that kind of noise unles there is metal-on-metal. Another possibility could be a speedometer cable about to go.
        Skids (Sid Hansen)

        Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.

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        • #5
          recheck

          OK, first off thx for the responses so far gang. I checked the break pads and they're still pretty thick on the back side.

          I checked the spooedo housing and i can move it alittle side to side and out some. Looks to be alittle more then 1/16th of an inch of space there though. So if there's too much space will it do the same? I was thinking just take it off again and apply some fresh grease to it and the axle and reinstall it. When I do this an hints besides what's been posted yet?

          Thx,
          Cuda_phish1 *A happy Cuda on Nitro*

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          • #6
            OK, others alredy told u all the possibilities I could think of...
            But the 920 yammie... Probbably an early XV or TR1

            LP
            If it doesn't have an engine, it's not a sport, it's only a game.
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