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georgekathe
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Reply #15 - 10/25/06 at 18:09:59
 
I know thumperclone tried to get his out & couldn't & both our mufflers are new. Grin
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Reply #16 - 10/26/06 at 14:14:30
 
I have used candle wax (actually one of the wife's bathroom candles)  Grin rubbed on the edges of the belt inside and out.  If you don't have a lift, no worries, just do what you can reach and then move the bike until you get to the next section not waxed.  The wax leaves a little residue so it is easy to see.

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Reply #17 - 10/27/06 at 00:38:56
 
On my Savage (a 2002) the chirping is from the little triangular covers next to the battery. the rubber  doo-hickeys need support and i stuff electrical tape in the slots when i reassemble the covers. It helps for a while. When you hear chirping put your hand on the cover and magically it will disappear. My belt only  squeaks when its drying out after rain.
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Reply #18 - 10/27/06 at 20:00:27
 
I'm not sure I came across this problem yet. (02 Savage) I have the chirping that seems to be the muffler mounting Although now that the muffler is tight the chirping returns but the bike is just throttling up, not moving. This is not  to be confused with the rattle from the speedo which took me months to find it. BTW found it here on one of my early visits, great place for all that is "Savage" I welcome your suggestions because I have yet to find the chirp that seems to come out of the muffler, you say check the belt? I never thought to look there.
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Reply #19 - 10/28/06 at 08:29:06
 
I have the same problem.  An 02, only chirps when I accelerate.  At first I thought it was a leak in the muffler, but the sound is coming from the carb.  I took it apart and checked everything in it twice.   As far as I can tell the belt is fine (5k miles).  I have just resigned to get a screamin eagle so that I cant hear it.  Tongue
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