While I was on the Ride of Respect on Sunday the engine on my 08 GSA got hotter than normal and at these points I noticed a distinct engine knocking noise. This could be clearly heard when stationary and at a slow moving pace. When the bike had got into clear air and cooled a bit, the noise was reduced but letting the bike run a bit in the garage when I got home, the knocking returned. It's really difficult to pinpoint but seems to be coming more form the RH side, high up towards the rear of the engine, sort of between the injectors and where the cam chain is.
Now, I'm used to the bike sounding like a bag of nails at times but I am wondering what might be out of adjustment that could be causing this. It's not tappet noise I know that. I was wondering about the throttle bodies - I didn't do these at the 18K service (because all was running sweetly anyway) and now the bike's at 21K. If the sync on these were out, is it likely to cause an engine knocking which could be more pronounced when hot?
Or can those on here who regularly get hot engines due to slow traffic etc tell me this is normal? I have not ridden the bike since, but there was no sign of this before last Sunday's ride.
Now, I'm used to the bike sounding like a bag of nails at times but I am wondering what might be out of adjustment that could be causing this. It's not tappet noise I know that. I was wondering about the throttle bodies - I didn't do these at the 18K service (because all was running sweetly anyway) and now the bike's at 21K. If the sync on these were out, is it likely to cause an engine knocking which could be more pronounced when hot?
Or can those on here who regularly get hot engines due to slow traffic etc tell me this is normal? I have not ridden the bike since, but there was no sign of this before last Sunday's ride.



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