Took my 1100GS on a jaunt yesterday and it seems theres a metallic rattle coming from somewhere within the engine but its really only noticable coasting with the clutch in. It sounds like its coming from the front of the engine but its hard to tell when youre sat on the bike and moving. Hard to describe but it sounds a bit like when the timing chain tensioner was knackered on my airhead, the chain clattering about a bit more than it should. The noise on the oilhead is louder though. As soon as the clutch is released at all the noise goes away. Could be my imagination but sounded louder going downhill (i was up a mountain track, coming back down some steeper bits)
Worst case i guess is theres something rattling about in the gearbox, but all gears select fine (if a little clunky, but AFAIK theyre all a bit clunky). Mine is 1995 so assume early gearbox. 81k on clock but no history so no idea if its been rebuilt.
Could be unrelated, but i dropped from 5th to 4th going around a corner at about 50mph and released the clutch a bit too quickly. Felt like for a split second the engine stopped and back wheel locked with a chirp, then resumed service as normal. Think i skipped a few heartbeats.
Any ideas?
Worst case i guess is theres something rattling about in the gearbox, but all gears select fine (if a little clunky, but AFAIK theyre all a bit clunky). Mine is 1995 so assume early gearbox. 81k on clock but no history so no idea if its been rebuilt.
Could be unrelated, but i dropped from 5th to 4th going around a corner at about 50mph and released the clutch a bit too quickly. Felt like for a split second the engine stopped and back wheel locked with a chirp, then resumed service as normal. Think i skipped a few heartbeats.
Any ideas?
)