WHAT THE FOOK IS THIS TINKLING

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WHAT THE FOOK IS THIS TINKLING

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Any ideas gang what this tinkly noise is its driving me fookin nuts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnkzKLrhLEk
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To me it sounds like an exhaust header clamp is loose or something similar. That would drive me nuts. 😁👍
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nuggitt wrote:To me it sounds like an exhaust header clamp is loose or something similar. That would drive me nuts. 😁👍
First thing il checked Nuggit its only on tickover realy loud when first fired up then goes to what you here on video its fookin killing me that much im using my Busa :angry:
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Exup valve resting against its stop 👍
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Stig wrote:Exup valve resting against its stop 👍
LoL that my good freind Stig will still be in dieffe123s shed i imagine

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What about the exhaust rear mounting bracket?
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Relaced and checked Stig both on and off the bike to eliminate that out ....
Same as before :crybaby:
Im getting used to it abit by now so it will remain a mystery for a while till it gets sorted if it gets sorted

Thanks for all input S
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Have you tried - with the motor off - tapping the exhaust gently with wood or rubber mallet. I was thinking this might show you what area the rattle is ( if this method produces the sound).
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Does it go if you pull the clutch lever in?
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YZF1000R-SPRINT wrote:Does it go if you pull the clutch lever in?
With engine running :-)
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Had another listen and it still sounds like something in the exhaust imho :retard:
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I agree with Stig - I think you have something in your exhaust system - possible swarf, welding dross, escaped washer or captive piece. I think whatever it is when you rev the bike the increased pressure is pushing on the loose piece or forcing it into a corner or trapping area until the pressure drops and allows whatever it is to rattle again. I am assuming you have checked all exup components if you have one. This is interesting please tell us what you find.
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Mmmmm lots of good ideas im up Mancheser this weekend when i come back im going straight on to it....The exhaust was opened by my mate Wayne of
The Intergalactic Custom Shop Drag racing fame all baffles were removed so
there is nought inside it at all
My heads fookin fried with it all but it will be found :\
Thanks all for your views i will keep you posted
I just thrash it and its fine apart when i hit the lights and there is the Tinkly :crybaby:
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if youve used fibre and not copper exhaust gaskets the fibre one can unwind and find there way down the downpipes ,it happend to mine lol ,there was a piece around 2 inches long winding its way down mine
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Just out of curiosity. Which is the best exhaust gasket to use copper, alloy or fibre? 🤔
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