Questions & Answers for: fork noise

noise all the time unless the clutch is pushed in. any ideas??? chances are the adjustment of the throwout bearing fork is the problem . because of vibration that is the rattling that you are hearing.

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...noise like the dogs are not engaging. When I took it apart everything looked OK the only worn part was the mainshaft third gear shift fork could it be that? The worn shift fork is the problem. ...

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Question about 2003 KX 250

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...noise may lead to fork failure and be potentially dangerous. My cycle is a Raleigh Synchro manifactured in 2007 and the fork is a Suntour SR XCM. I have heard that the elastomer fitted to this model ...

Question about 2003 FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide

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...noise you are hearing when you make a "hard stop", is the springs inside the fork compressing. This is not unusual. You can change your fork oil viscosity to stiffen the forks but they may be too ...

Question about 2003 FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide

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...noise on a suspension fork. If you have a loose spring or broken part inside, not taking the fork into a qualified mechanic could lead to a broken fork or a problem that does not allow the fork to ...

noise in front fork after hitting small bumps road king loud noise in front fork after hitting small bumps. Forks slam when rebounding toping out. Hi Anonymous, you could have incorrect amount of fork

Question about 2011 TDM 900

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...click on the links below. Good luck and have a nice day. Front Fork Clunk Technical Mechanical Problems clunk noise Yamaha 2002 TDM900 Service Manual OEM parts for Yamaha Yamaha TDM900 Owner ...

Question about 2006 GSX 1300 R Hayabusa

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forks knocking Front forks have knocking noise even though they have been rebuilt twice by specialists. are you sure it is the forks, I have a 99 and it clunks like hell and it is the fairings the ...

Question about 2006 GSX 1300 R Hayabusa

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noise in front en when i hit a bump sounds like the front forks are bottoming out With the bike at rest, tie a cable tie/zip tie on the fork inner hard against the fork outer. Ride it normally and ...

...noise disapears.what could it be? thanks The thrall bearing may be worn out. It sits on the clutch fork. When you step on the pedal, the fork pulls the bearing away from the clutch "fingers", taking ...

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