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06/15/14 at 13:33:44
 
When I roll bike in neutral I hear a noise like a creeping popping noise down by the motor could this be the cam chain adjust going bad or may my belt Idk?
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Reply #1 - 06/15/14 at 13:51:10
 
belt...

how many miles on your bike?...
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Reply #2 - 06/15/14 at 13:59:27
 
4600 almost to that 5000 mark
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Reply #3 - 06/15/14 at 15:22:54
 
more likely belt...
Figure a way to jack the rear wheel off the ground,... and you can give it a listen whilst you turn the wheel by hand...

..Pull the bike up onto the front wheel and sidestand from the left side, and you can raise the rear off the ground enough to slide something under the engine and prop it up...
I've replaced wheels that way...

...DISCLAIMER Warning... you drop it, it ain't my fault... attempt at your own risk...
This is not a stable way to raise your bike...
Other options... buy a motorcycle lift, or take it to a certified mechanic...
Just covering my a$$... understand?... Huh...
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Reply #4 - 06/15/14 at 15:35:05
 
Haha no worries man and thanks I'll give it a look and see what I find maybe my belts to tight
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Reply #5 - 06/15/14 at 16:00:06
 
Or......Loose pulley nut?

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Reply #6 - 06/15/14 at 16:06:18
 
Dave wrote on 06/15/14 at 16:00:06:
Or......Loose pulley nut?

Ooooooh yeah!,.. that would be worth checking...

The big 32mm front belt pulley nut, is known to come loose once in a while...
...( if it runs loose for too long, it can eat the shaft splines... you should check that booger every 4k or so,.. or if you hear a noise)...
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Reply #7 - 06/15/14 at 16:13:04
 
Ok can I tell if it's loose while the belts on?
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Reply #8 - 06/15/14 at 16:22:28
 
If you got a 32mm socket you can...
You just have to crank on it... (you also need someone strong to hold the bike... or, strap the rear wheel to a post or something...
It's easier with an impact wrench)...
Torque it to 100lbs +...

You can't really trust the fold-over washer either... the nut can still get loose behind it...

Some people never have a problem with it...
Mine seems to come loose almost yearly...

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Reply #9 - 06/16/14 at 05:20:53
 
& you can get a set of big metrics at Harbor Freight for about the price of a 32 MM socket from a Sears or Mac Tools truck or whatever..
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Reply #10 - 06/16/14 at 05:34:37
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 06/16/14 at 05:20:53:
& you can get a set of big metrics at Harbor Freight for about the price of a 32 MM socket from a Sears or Mac Tools truck or whatever..


Tractor Supply is also a good source for those large Chinese made sockets at a very cheap price.  You might have to get the equivalent inch socket.....1-1/4 might work....I will check tonight.
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