dont use one...but tawrekkah wrote:cracked splashguard?
Just had one.
rattle is doing my head in
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The baffles inside my clubman went, and left this very annoying rattle that you'd hear sitting at lights etc... even some of my mates riding with us would hear it; and it'd need to be loud to hear it over the top of that clubman!
When you check your top end, look at your piston to bore clearance. If its slightly too much the piston slap can make an awful rattle but when you rev it will go away.
If it is this, as long as when you rev it goes away, it shouldn't cause too much of an issue. In fact some kits on vespas and lambs rattle like this from new.
If it is this, as long as when you rev it goes away, it shouldn't cause too much of an issue. In fact some kits on vespas and lambs rattle like this from new.
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Yes have tried this but no rattle...will go through the suggestions and see if i have any joy..bristolmod wrote:can you reproduce the rattle with the scooter on the stand by opening the throttle till it starts?
Then walk round the bike and check every area to see where its coming from
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This could be it maybe as part of the sound does indeed disapear when reved on...Will have my man look at this when i change the rings....Twinny areu reading.....lolnelson pk wrote:When you check your top end, look at your piston to bore clearance. If its slightly too much the piston slap can make an awful rattle but when you rev it will go away.
If it is this, as long as when you rev it goes away, it shouldn't cause too much of an issue. In fact some kits on vespas and lambs rattle like this from new.
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you want to stop smoking that funny stuff thats whats doing your head in sef lolsydduckett wrote:This could be it maybe as part of the sound does indeed disapear when reved on...Will have my man look at this when i change the rings....Twinny areu reading.....lolnelson pk wrote:When you check your top end, look at your piston to bore clearance. If its slightly too much the piston slap can make an awful rattle but when you rev it will go away.
If it is this, as long as when you rev it goes away, it shouldn't cause too much of an issue. In fact some kits on vespas and lambs rattle like this from new.
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Wan**r...Twinny wrote:you want to stop smoking that funny stuff thats whats doing your head in sef lolsydduckett wrote:This could be it maybe as part of the sound does indeed disapear when reved on...Will have my man look at this when i change the rings....Twinny areu reading.....lolnelson pk wrote:When you check your top end, look at your piston to bore clearance. If its slightly too much the piston slap can make an awful rattle but when you rev it will go away.
If it is this, as long as when you rev it goes away, it shouldn't cause too much of an issue. In fact some kits on vespas and lambs rattle like this from new.
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If you're running a one of the SR or indian alloy / steel linered kits then piston slap was a common complaint with the early 185 kits - something to do with the piston and the way it'd been manufactured if I remember correctly.nelson pk wrote:When you check your top end, look at your piston to bore clearance. If its slightly too much the piston slap can make an awful rattle but when you rev it will go away.
If it is this, as long as when you rev it goes away, it shouldn't cause too much of an issue. In fact some kits on vespas and lambs rattle like this from new.