1. Extra weight?My gf first noticed it from the p-pad
1. Load and lift are a constant move as you try to stabilize two moving weights.and if not ...WHAT COULD IT POSSIBLY BE?
The chirping noise is GONE....the bird is dead.I actually rubbed a candle on the outer edge of the belt and have had zero noises coming from the belt.The CHIRP is gone.So,I guess I try to align the belt,but also think about a Supermax pulley change???
Yup Yup! Been there done that!Most likely belt chirp...a well known issue. Take a bar of soap to the side edge of the belt (not the teeth) and see if it goes away for a while. If so you may need to align the rear wheel.
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Could be the upper motor mount that's when mine made the chirp...I've had a chirp for ever. When I snap off the throttle little chirp. Not sure where it comes from but has done it consistently for the five years that I've had it. Does it bother me? No or it wouldn't still chirp I guess.
:up::up::up:Most likely belt chirp...a well known issue. Take a bar of soap to the side edge of the belt (not the teeth) and see if it goes away for a while. If so you may need to align the rear wheel.
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I have never heard of anyone ever doing that, much less doing it myself...... I've been known to get in over my head in the name of saving $$ on labor hours (but what man hasn't!??)
Mobsta is right. My chirp was on decel only. Even coasting slowing in a parking lot. It was so bad at times that it sounded like a swarm of crickets were with me. I read some threads on here and went to Lowes for the spray. By coincidence, the guy helping me previously owned a bicycle shop. He told me the dry lube is best for my belt. I spun my wheel and squirted the pulley teeth and edges and let it dry. All fixed, no more crickets! $6 at Lowes, $26 online, Amazon I think.Dupont teflon multi-use dry wax lubricant.Available at Lowes for 4.98 a can.Spray it on your belt once a week while your doing your inspections.Been using it for 2 years and won't hurt the belt.Good luck
I had a chirping noise and it was broken tabs/loose exhaust heat shield. The "belt loops" that exhaust clamps go through to hold down heat shield [rear] had broken. This was just 2 days ago. Used stainless steel tie wraps for now. Chirping noise gone.My gf first noticed it from the p-pad position,but there is a chirping type of noise coming from the right side possibly near the belt/tranny area!Is this a typical noise,and if not ...WHAT COULD IT POSSIBLY BE?
Intro HERE :up:I bought an '04 Ridgeback about a month ago and this "chirp" has been the bain of my existence. Just curious as to whether or not you ever acheived a chirp-free ride...
Quick into: I'm Jeremy, 29, active duty Marine (yuttt), and currently stationed in KC, MO. I'm a do it yourself kinda guy, but I've been known to get in over my head in the name of saving $$ on labor hours (but what man hasn't!??)