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Old 07-01-2011, 09:34 PM
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My bike has been running great, but when I decide to push it the engine makes some noise. Once I hit 3000 rpm and pushing it sounds like a bunch of pebbles are bouncing around in the engine. It is coming from the left side. Any ideas what is going on or has anyone else ever had this happen?
 
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Check the rubber snubber for the jiffy stand and make sure it hasnt twisted around on the frame. Its capable of making all sorts of ugly noises from that side of the motor
 
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Is the engine "pinging"? Using low grade fuel?
 
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Is the engine "pinging"? Using low grade fuel?
Yep, up the octane!
 
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It sounds like a pinging but I put nothing but the best grade gas in the bike. Always have too!
 
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What Mods? Running hot?

Also get your gas at a station that is frequented often by bikes. Gas loses 1% a month of octane.
 

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Sounds like you may be lugging the motor, meaning you are in too low of a gear for the speed you're at.

I'd also use only 'Super' grade gas. No regular, or mid grade. 92+ octane.
 
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Old 07-02-2011, 12:24 PM
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If you're using the right kind of gas I also think it's your driving style. Use a lower gear, don't give it a lot of throttle when you're at low rpm's. Don't be afraid to use that motor, you can't kill it because it's got a rev limiter.
 
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If you feel the urge to "push it" downshift first, like 6th to 5th or 5th to 4th, depending on your speed. Then go like a bandit.
 
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I had a problem with the "gravel sound about 24-2800 rpm. I quit using 20W50 in the primary, went to Formula + and it went away. I guess it could be coincidence.
 


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