Front Wheel Drone Less Than 500 miles From New

I had a rumble from the rear of my 1150 felt through the pegs at 30-45mph when cornering, stripped and replaced final drive bearings it stayed this went on for 30,000mls on Metz Tourance then I recantly replaced with Michelin Anakee 2's and it's gone :JB
 
wheel doesn't spin at all unless forced

OMG:blast, You guys may have missed the point!

When initially asked if he's tried moving the front wheel when on the centre stand he replied "No I havn't as the wheel doesn't spin at all unless forced"

If thats the case then ph4824 you need to get your bike back to the dealer sharpish, cos if the front wheel is binding, be it because of tyre rubbing or brakes etc, then you could be heading for a lot more problems. If you ride it in the wet it would be like braking in mid corner.

My advice, get it sorted quick.

Regards
GibGSA
 
OMG:blast, You guys may have missed the point!

When initially asked if he's tried moving the front wheel when on the centre stand he replied "No I havn't as the wheel doesn't spin at all unless forced"

If thats the case then ph4824 you need to get your bike back to the dealer sharpish, cos if the front wheel is binding, be it because of tyre rubbing or brakes etc, then you could be heading for a lot more problems. If you ride it in the wet it would be like braking in mid corner.

My advice, get it sorted quick.

Regards
GibGSA

exactly wheel does not spin freely is a def worry id say?:Motomartin
 
Regarding front wheel, I bought a devise with rollers to rest the front wheel on in order to move it for cleaning, and that was fairly stiff. Certainly to stiff/tight to spin freely! Brake calipers will be touching at least. I tried to check the wheel bearings by checking the spindle tightness and it's a solid fit.


Does this mean you tried to spin it whilst on the rollers and not elevated? Also do you mean the spindles tight i.e correct torque setting, but you've not tried removing it?
 
OMG:blast, You guys may have missed the point!

When initially asked if he's tried moving the front wheel when on the centre stand he replied "No I havn't as the wheel doesn't spin at all unless forced"

If thats the case then ph4824 you need to get your bike back to the dealer sharpish, cos if the front wheel is binding, be it because of tyre rubbing or brakes etc, then you could be heading for a lot more problems. If you ride it in the wet it would be like braking in mid corner.

My advice, get it sorted quick.

Regards
GibGSA

exactly wheel does not spin freely is a def worry id say?:Motomartin

Panic not.

It's you that has missed the point. Or, to be more exact, have not read the bod's reply.

He stands the bike on its centre stand.

Beneath the front wheel he places some sort of roller device. This apparently allows the wheel to turn but does not allow it to spin freely. So he has to pull the wheel around.

If matey simple weighed down the back of the bike a little, the front wheel would come off the ground. This will allow chummy to tell if his wheel was rotating reasonably smoothly.

As usual, somebody is doing things the hard way first.

It really is very simple.



As regards the tightness of the spindle. God only knows what he is talking about.
 
Sounds like he needs a fat assistant to press the rear end down.

Now where's he gonna find one of them on a GS forum ???:augie
 
Instead of getting 1001 different answers on here, just take it to the feckin dealer and let us know what it really was. That`s what they are there for:augie

They will sort the problem for you instead of you spending sleepless nights worrying about tyres, spindles or bearings for no reason. All this speculation will give you grey hair :eek:
 
The Metzeler Tourance EXP's on my new GS also have a rumble...
On my previous GS I ran older Tourances and in a corner they were quite rough.

Tread rumble...?
:comfort
 
Instead of getting 1001 different answers on here, just take it to the feckin dealer and let us know what it really was. That`s what they are there for:augie

They will sort the problem for you instead of you spending sleepless nights worrying about tyres, spindles or bearings for no reason. All this speculation will give you grey hair :eek:

Sgt Bilco does have a point you know!!:rob


Rgds
GIbGSA
 
Correction, at least on my part! When I said the wheel doesn't spin unless forced I may have given wrong impression. What I meant was the wheel doesn't just spin freely unless you keep moving the tyre. To be fair this was probably because there was some roller resistance from the Wheel-Spin device I bought allowing me to move the front wheel for cleaning. I havn't had a chance yet to lower back of bike to check as I will need my wife to help.

Based on what people have commented on seems like it's the tyres, but changing them will not be cheap probably £160-£200 and it's not worth spending that kind of money for something I will learn to live with.

I've done about 525 miles so far so am ready to book the bike in for 1st service but when I called the other day no one was available so I'll sort it out early Jan.

Thanks for all your posts, at least it gives my some idea what to look out for! Cheers

Paul.
 
I havn't had a chance yet to lower back of bike to check as I will need my wife to help.

....Pukmeister and sockpuppet take note :D :augie



PS I think we had worked out what you meant about the front wheel needing to be pulled.

Even if the bike is on its centre stand (with your wife helping at the rear) and the front wheel off the ground a bit (no Wheel-Spin gizmo impeding its progress) the wheel will still need a reasonably firm bit of input to spin around.

Why? Because it's reasonbaly heavy. It's not like a frictionless toy wheel. So please don't panic if it doesn't rotate for an hour by blowing on it.

All in all, you are probably best of going to a dealer and let them listen to your drone ;) first hand.
 
if the noise stops your front wheel has fallen off
 
If it is your tyres, which it probably is, it will happen again if you replace them with another set with a similar tread pattern.

Save your money and live with it.

Every tourance I have had fitted to my 1150 has droned as the tyre has worn.
 
I had the privilege of touring in Norway this year.

Draconian speeding fines mean lots of low speed travel on very windy roads, typically 40 to 60 mph max.

I wondered what the hell the noise was every time I tipped the bike into a bend (and there aren't many straight bits in Norway).

I eventually twigged that it was tyre noise, it sounded just like a faint army LandRover on barred tyres.

I'm on Tourances but I'd take a fairly hefty bet that that is the source of your noise too.

Derek
 


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