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Mike M in ohio
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Odd sound in first few miles
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January 11, 2018, 04:07:59 PM »
The last two times I took the beast out, a new noise has appeared. I warm her up, we take off, and after about hafabout half a mile, a repetitve freaking noise comes from the lower front end of the engine area. It sounds like plastic rubbing against plastic. It lasts for a minute or two and seems to have no connection to the engine speed, wheel rotation or braking.
The only thing I’ve done just before it began, was do an oil change with an M1 filter. Any ideas? I haven’t been able to pinpoint the location, as it stops abruptly, quickly, and doesn’t return. Thanks. Mike in NY
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Steel cowboy
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Moving ahead so life won’t pass me by.
Spring Hill, Fl.
Re: Odd sound in first few miles
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January 11, 2018, 05:24:23 PM »
Some oil filters have a valve to stop the oil from draining back and causing a "dry start". Change the oil filter or use the old one drained of most of the old oil. I had one that sounded like a marble inside or something inside.
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Tfrank59
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'98 Tourer
Western Washington
Re: Odd sound in first few miles
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January 12, 2018, 04:23:50 AM »
Which Valkyrie do you ride, Interstate, standard? If you could provide a little more information to go on that would help. And are you sure the noise stops or could it be possible that engine or wind noise drowns it out?
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Keep the rubber side down. USMC '78-'84
'98 Valkyrie, ‘02 VTX 1800, '96 Royal Star, '06 Drifter, '09 Bonneville, '10 KTM 530, '04 XR 650, '76 Bultaco, '81 CR 450, '78 GS 750...
Ramie
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2001 I/S St. Michael MN
Re: Odd sound in first few miles
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January 12, 2018, 04:59:41 AM »
Does it sound like a buzz?
http://www.valkyrieriders.com/shoptalk/buzz.htm
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indybobm
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Franklin, Indiana VRCC # 5258
Re: Odd sound in first few miles
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January 12, 2018, 07:11:54 AM »
If this is a STD or Tourer, it could be the speedometer cable. Not too hard to lubricate it with the right type of lube.
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