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I could sell you a bevel box which would make the noise go away........
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Has a lot to Say!
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As one of the first with the cambelt dying due to heat, I replaced the belt as well as upgrading the cambelt cover with the spacers and ditching the gasket. Belt looks great after 20,000 miles but it is a bit noisy. It adds to the whirring sounds up front along with the valves tappetting away!
What do I hear all the time?
cam belt valves transmission driveshaft bevel box drive belt clunking of the rear swing arms body vibration exhaust
This is a noisy mother!
If one of those noises stops I just have to assume that the device broke or is behind me on the road...
What's your mileage? Who cares. Is it practical? See #1. What happens when it rains? You get wet.
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