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Drive line noise
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1432101" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>Wheel bearing failures are not uncommon on FJR's but rarely before 100,000 miles. I had to replace the front wheel bearings on my '07 but not until 150,000 miles. (Rear were original when I sold the bike at 185,000.) I'll go with the consensus here and say tires. Some are worse than others - I think a set of Michelin PR3 was the worst I experienced for noise after they were past half life. Infrared's suggestion is a good one to eliminate drive line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1432101, member: 19880"] Wheel bearing failures are not uncommon on FJR's but rarely before 100,000 miles. I had to replace the front wheel bearings on my '07 but not until 150,000 miles. (Rear were original when I sold the bike at 185,000.) I'll go with the consensus here and say tires. Some are worse than others - I think a set of Michelin PR3 was the worst I experienced for noise after they were past half life. Infrared's suggestion is a good one to eliminate drive line. [/QUOTE]
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