firsts40 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:01:That could be the problem. I went on a ride with the Patriot Guard today, about 300 miles and had to fill up three times. All three fill ups were with premium, but the initial fill up was with mid grade. The fill ups were in areas of the state that has had a lot of rain.
It don't really sound like a ping you get from low octane though, it is more of a rattle.
Thanks for your ideas any ways. Will consider your idea.
2 ideas here...
First, I wouldn't worry about water in the gas. Not the problem if the bike is running. You can save 20 cents per gallon and use regular gas, too. The Savage has low compression and it runs just fine on it. Just a waste of money. Might even burn cleaner, too.
Second, my spouse's Savage had a mysterious rattle when it was new...and it was exactly where Kropatchek has mentioned. That left side pulley cover can actually vibrate against the belt guard. When we would be riding, I could hear it when I was beside her bike going down the road.
At the time (on the road side), I took a wild guess and jammed a piece of paper in there. Bingo, it worked. That paper stayed there for quite awhile until I got around to messing with the cover