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Tranny Noise 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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Folks
I went for a ride Sunday evening with my wife. She was on my Roadie and I was on my Stratoliner. I heard a loud noise coming from the Roadie even over wind noise and the exhaust of both bikes. I got up beside her and the noise was coming from the tranny/ front pulley area. I won't say it is a grinding sound, but it sounds like gears meshing with the covers off of them. It is very loud though. It's an '02 Silverado with 19,000 miles. Any thoughts?
JM
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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Sounds like the rollers that guide the belt may need to be cleaned. You can pull that side cover off and you'll find those rollers. I had to clean mine in June. I've got over 30,000 miles on my '06. Just a thought. 
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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Make sure the pulley nut is tight.
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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Thanks for the quick reply. I am not too mechanical and was unsure of what was under that cover. Guide rollers, do you mean removed and cleaned or removed and lubed somehow? If lube, what do you recommend? I work out of town all week so I won't be able to check it out until I get home. Feilding ideas to try when I get home. I am due for a service and brakes, so I wanted to have some ideas and not be told some high priced story. The guy I use is pretty cool, but he's working for a different shop now.
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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What Musky said. While you have the cover off. Thanks Musky,just thought of that. 
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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You'll want to clean the rollers and put a lite coating of grease just enough to feel.
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months, 1 Week ago
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I'll check that. My wife has a Shadow 750 but wants to move up to the Roadie, so I want to make sure all is well. She whines about not being able to keep up with the Strat. It's just so hard to ride easy when you have all that torque at your disposal!
JM
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months ago
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Well, I took the side cover off and cleaned and lubed the rollers, pulley nut is tight. Still making the noise. I had it on a lift and ran it through the gears with the cover off. Two observations, one: the noise couldn't be replicated, needs to be on the ground with resistance, two: the plastic rollers don't appear to touch the belt at all, is this common?
JM
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months ago
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The roller don't touch the belt ... they are there to stop the belt from skipping the pulley.
Belt may be too tight.
Doc
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Re:Tranny Noise 5 Months ago
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I thought of that, the belt does feel rather tight. If I grab the belt between my thumb and fore finger and twist it, it takes some force to get a 1/4 turn. If I push on it, it feels real tight, but I don't know what it is really supposed to feel like.
JM
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