780ghostrider
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Keep me posted if you find a fix. Noise is probably normal though
780ghostrider
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Did you find the problem??
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No havent really look as the season is almost over..Did you find the problem??
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Did you find the problem??
I haven't been as well trying to get out for one last ride hoping this Sunday or late next week. Will let you know.
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Check the clutch side jackshaft bearing. Mine went dry with only 1500 miles on it. I was on a trip 7 hours up in Canada when it started howling and at slow speed or just before a stop it made a pop or clank noise. I first thought it was the belt or clutches. I usually repack the clutch side bearings but didn't think it would be dry so soon. I'm now in the processes of replacing both jackshaft bearings. Lesson learned.
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Check the clutch side jackshaft bearing. Mine went dry with only 1500 miles on it. I was on a trip 7 hours up in Canada when it started howling and at slow speed or just before a stop it made a pop or clank noise. I first thought it was the belt or clutches. I usually repack the clutch side bearings but didn't think it would be dry so soon. I'm now in the processes of replacing both jackshaft bearings. Lesson learned.
There's no grease point there. Drop track etc to get this done?
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Just have to remove secondary clutch and pop out the seal.There's no grease point there. Drop track etc to get this done?
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http://ty4stroke.com/threads/drive-jackshaft-bearing-repacking.130696/
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Carefully remove the seal from the outside edge with a pick or small flat screwdriver. Don't remove it from the inner edge or damage to the sealing lip can occur.