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Hello all, I noticed today whilst on a ride that when I knock it down to 2nd from 3rd I get a whining noise (similar to a rc car) but if I change up and go down again it stops,


Please say that's not a garage needed [emoji33][emoji33]


I have a Honda cbf125 2010



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I will give it a check in the morning as it's dark now,

I did adjust the clutch cable a week or two ago and there is definitely no slipping from the clutch, the chain seems to be ok too.

I think I might have heard a double clunk when I changed down once but thought it might have been a lack of clutch, hopefully nothing major



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Hello all, I noticed today whilst on a ride that when I knock it down to 2nd from 3rd I get a whining noise (similar to a rc car) but if I change up and go down again it stops,


Please say that's not a garage needed [emoji33][emoji33]


I have a Honda cbf125 2010


 

 

By the sounds of it, it happen when you downshift, yeah ? Don't do it. Problem solved. You are welcome :D

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Sounds like it's coming from my Left foot lol,

Yeah could avoid downshifting at all costs [emoji23][emoji23]

 

hmmm ok ok seems that you have a squeaky shoe :D You need new shoes :thumb:

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Quick update, adjusted the chain as it was a bit slack and that has sorted the problem, thanks guys [emoji106]



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