Squeaking Noise at idle and under torque
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Squeaking Noise at idle and under torque
Well, as the title says, I have some sort of squeaking coming from somewhere on the bike at idle and while the bike is torqued up - i.e. accelerating. I'm fairly sure it is the same squeak. I was wondering if anyone had a similar, high pitched squeak? It seems to happen the more the bike vibrates, and I was thinking maybe an engine mount. Does anyone have experience with an engine mount squeaking?
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Mine has alot of squeaks, rattles and vibrations coming from it too. I started noticing when I switched back to quieter mufflers. I keep tightening things but nothing changes. I have zero performance issues and nothing has fallen off. I just let it go. I assume its age.
Yeah, that was my problem too, so I just switched back to my loud pipes. It could just be age too though, that kind of stuff just really bugs me.
Quick question though, when did you get your bike? I ask because my parents had a classic that exact year and color that was totaled around 98-99 in a Toy for Tots in east Tennessee when a car was rear-ended into the motorcycles. Probably not the same bike, but it is a small world....
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Yeah, that was my problem too, so I just switched back to my loud pipes. It could just be age too though, that kind of stuff just really bugs me.
Quick question though, when did you get your bike? I ask because my parents had a classic that exact year and color that was totaled around 98-99 in a Toy for Tots in east Tennessee when a car was rear-ended into the motorcycles. Probably not the same bike, but it is a small world....
Quick question though, when did you get your bike? I ask because my parents had a classic that exact year and color that was totaled around 98-99 in a Toy for Tots in east Tennessee when a car was rear-ended into the motorcycles. Probably not the same bike, but it is a small world....
I got it in Wisconsin (SP?) from a salvage dealer in 04 or 05 cant remember right now..Its an age thing?? Anyhow, It came originally from an Indiana insurance company (Farmers) and thats about all I know of its history. I did alot of work to it. It came with a clear title and wasnt listed as salvage. It was actually rideable when I bought it but alot of cosmetic damage done and the rear fender pushed into the tire. I did some quick repairs enough to get it safety inspected in Ohio to be able to transfer the title and then the real work began. She has been a VERY dependable bike. I think whoever owned it before the "crash" took good care of it. I have too.
As for the mufflers. I put Thunderheader slipons on during the rebuild. I loved them and never had a problem. When I moved to SC the people in the neighborhood didnt feel the same way. So to keep peace, I went back to stock. Still miss that sound!
Last edited by Classic Eagle; 10-09-2011 at 10:36 AM.
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Check the rear muffler mounts to ensure that you have clearance between the muffler and the rear bracket. If you don't, put some washers betwen the top bracket/clamp and the muffler. Sometimes the muffler will rub on the bracket and squeak, it wil also squeak if it isn't centered and it rubs against it. Hope this helps.