Rusty07
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On 12/03/2024 at 12:05, Phil1 said:
Bit of a nostalgia post, but I remember fondly going with my dad in the 90s and to different bike shops, one of the main ones being in Shipley near Bradford.
The place was always teaming on a Saturday afternoon with people going there just to catch up and have a wander around, no real intention of buying anything as such.
It was that busy that they had a chuck wagon there just to feed people.
Obviously the place itself never batted an eyelid about the amount of footfall and lack of spending as it would now and again bring some purchases and looking busy was still a good thing.
It seems to me as times gone on that there seems to be much fewer independent bike shops about, they all seem to be big warehouse type places now. And am I right in saying that Saturday afternoon social sessions seem to have massively dwindled?
Hey Phil1 Do you still live in Yorkshire? Do you go for ride outs?
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Hi everyone thank you all for your help. I adjusted the tappets back to spec.(they was a little bit out). After adjustI started up the bike let it warm up. I still heard the noise, so I decided to have a look at the cam tensioner. The cam tensioner seems to be fine. The chain seems slack and the teeth on the sprocket look worn and you can see a tiny bit of day light thru it. I tightened the tensioner a 1/4 turn and it has tighted up a bit of the slack but I think it will need a new cam chain and cam sprocket.
Before
After sound
So it has stopped the noise but. It's definitely worn. I'm guessing maybe the last ownership ran the oil low and starved the engine of oil and stretched the chain .
Anyways that is what the noise was and I know how to fix it now. Thank you all for your help. It has been much appreciated.
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19 minutes ago, rob m said:
If I was a betting man, I'd be checking out the cam chain tensioner or the valve clearances.
Valve clearances are easy peasy to adjust, this might help:
Thank you I have ordered a Haynes manual and a feeler gauge. I'll keep you guys updated with the progress and tell you my finds once fixed so this post can help others.
I'll check clearance first then. Have a look at the cam chain tensioner 2nd.
Thank you for your help
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4 hours ago, Simon Davey said:
After several replays of the video, I still have no idea.
I can hear the tappets quite nicely though.
I wish I knew the engine build, but it does sound like something like a cam chain is slacking/slapping a little.
Thank you for listening and trying to help.
You ideas and help is appreciated.
The noise is definitely internal. Here is a video of the noise from a cold start up until it get warm( which is last 5 seconds of the video)
https://youtu.be/IBt2umrYpWQ?si=B81NL4U6QEGMsTb5
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I Hi thank you for the response. I bought the bike in December at 8500 miles. It is currently at 10002miles. I will upload a video to youtube and post the link to see what you think. You help is appreciated. The bike does work and runs fine but the noise is worrying.
https://youtu.be/dKh8u1T5q74?si=6RkxeiyOrQ6UvNa6
Thank you
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Hi I have a Honda cb125f 2017. When cold there is no noise but as soon as it warms up I hear a clicking, clanking sound.
I changed the clutch thinking it might be the clutch basket and a worn clutch/ basket but it's not that ( rides better with the new clutch ) . There is oil in the bike never in my ownership ran empty!
I am the 3rd owner.
Sounds like it is coming from the cylinder head area. Definitely not clutch area as when I put my ear there you can Definitely tell its coming from elsewhere.
If someone could please help me figure it out I would appreciate it Thank you.
I can upload a video to youtube of the noise if needs be.
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Any ride out groups in west Yorkshire?
Motorcycle clicking, clank sound
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Yes I'm happy now not knowing the cause of a a sound which you know isnt normal (especially inside the engine). Can cause anxiety when riding far ahaha