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Help!!!!! Medium Speed Howling

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Old 06-13-2005, 11:29 PM
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Re: Help!!!!! Medium Speed Howling

I think I am hearing the same thing but my bike has less than 2500 on it.
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Old 06-16-2005, 07:22 PM
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Re: Help!!!!! Medium Speed Howling

It sounds like you may have too much tension on the drive chain. This could accont for a hot rear sprocket as well as the noise. Is to chain heating up as well?

What kind of chain did you use? O ring? X ring?

I once installed a STANDARD chain (it was a freebie) on my GS1000, and I had it adjusted too tight. The chain quickly stretched unevenly, became hot, and broke after less than 200 miles of use.
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Re: Help!!!!! Medium Speed Howling

How many miles did you put on it when it was too tight? If not that many I wouldn't worry.
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