G'day All,
Well after reading on the forum about transmission clunks and mentioning briefly my noises I thought I would give the full story and ask for some advice.
Ever since I bough the bike, very occasionally I would get a clunk somewhere in the drive line, usually on the overrun and usually felt at the right foot peg. As it was occasional no big deal. Earlier this year I put all new oils in the transmission all seemed good. Replaced the clutch not long after so all new oils again and new stretch bolts for the drive shaft to transmission coupling.
Had a slight leak near the boot and had to top up the shaft oil with about 50 mL of oil and a day after that the clunking became somewhat more regular. Very noticeable on the overrun, particularly in traffic. So when I got home I parked the bike in neutral and rotated the rear wheel. No noise. I felt the uni joint through the boot and all the bolts feel tight in place. I rocked the wheel with a finger on the uni joint to find free play in the final drive and there was a little bit more than mates R100 but not a horrible amount.
So I put the bike and gear and it makes no noise before hitting compression. I pulled the clutch in and rotated and there it was. Noise every time I initiated a turn or rocked the rear wheel back and forward. If I steadily rotate forward there is no noise. If I rotate then stop, rotate then stop and so on, I get a noise on each take up. So I thought it must be something to do with the input shaft.
I intend to change the oil to see if there are any chunks of metal, but probably won't get to do that until next week.
I would appreciate any thoughts people may have on the matter.
Best wishes,
Paul