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Check final drive first as that's the easiest job.
A similar thing happened to me, could also feel the clicking as knocking. Adjusting a bit more slack in the chain helped for a while, but then it returned. I initially suspected it was bearings in the output shaft failing. Turned out my master link was warping and weakening on one side but by such a small amount I couldn't see it, until the chain snapped whilst I was on a busy dual carriageway. How old is your chain/how many miles has it done? Is it a decent make? Are you using a split-link?
Clutches can also wear down and get notches in their basket and the friction plates can wear out as well. Not sure if that produces knocking as it's never happened to me yet (still on the original clutch components and the bike has done nearly 25'000 miles), touch wood! ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current) |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 315 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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