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Klinging noice, new cylinderhead
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<blockquote data-quote="rdfrantz" data-source="post: 57273" data-attributes="member: 422"><p>I defintiely would not do anything to the bike right now.</p><p></p><p>They all make noise over on that side. You are listening to it inside, in the garage, right. Mechanical sounds get magnified there. And, the bike is not being warmed up fully so all the parts aren't in the exact right places/conditions. And, guessing here, I'll bet you are "Overyly Sensitive" to "noises" since you just went throught the trauma of a broken bike - Right Over There.</p><p></p><p>Let the shop do it. Especially if you still have warrantee coverage. Even if not, if they do it and some question arises, even about a recurrance of Ticking, they don't get to point fingers at YOU.</p><p></p><p>I guess you want everything ready for your short Riding Season, right? Wait until just before Riding Season starts, when the roads are clear of ice but still wet. Take the bike out for "long" ride. Then check it.</p><p></p><p>Why not ride on over to the dealer and have THEM check it?</p><p></p><p>If anything is in fact amiss, it won't dig into your quality riding time.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdfrantz, post: 57273, member: 422"] I defintiely would not do anything to the bike right now. They all make noise over on that side. You are listening to it inside, in the garage, right. Mechanical sounds get magnified there. And, the bike is not being warmed up fully so all the parts aren't in the exact right places/conditions. And, guessing here, I'll bet you are "Overyly Sensitive" to "noises" since you just went throught the trauma of a broken bike - Right Over There. Let the shop do it. Especially if you still have warrantee coverage. Even if not, if they do it and some question arises, even about a recurrance of Ticking, they don't get to point fingers at YOU. I guess you want everything ready for your short Riding Season, right? Wait until just before Riding Season starts, when the roads are clear of ice but still wet. Take the bike out for "long" ride. Then check it. Why not ride on over to the dealer and have THEM check it? If anything is in fact amiss, it won't dig into your quality riding time. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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