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Engine Noise: What is typical and what is not? (Read 339 times)
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Re: Engine Noise: What is typical and what is not?
Reply #15 -
03/28/17 at 17:57:13
I bought a mini tach from Ryca. I would highly recommend it. Great product!
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Yeeeeah only problem with ordering stuff from overseas to NZ is you often end up paying more in shipping than the item is worth... But I was thinking about ordering a tachometer from them so maybe once I have a bit of spare cash and a list of parts I will snag something. Thanks for the pointer.
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Lanz wrote
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Yeeeeah only problem with ordering stuff from overseas to NZ is you often end up paying more in shipping than the item is worth... But I was thinking about ordering a tachometer from them so maybe once I have a bit of spare cash and a list of parts I will snag something. Thanks for the pointer.
Look at it this way, $49 USD is about $70 AUD I got my local muffler shop to make an angled adapter and fit the whole exhaust as well for $100. You could prolly get your local muffler shop to make the adapter for less than the cost of the ryca then get a couple of Harley clamps. But plenty of people fit it with no adapter, using the tin can method. Maybe a bit more arsing around but you get that warm fuzzy feeling.
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03/28/17 at 23:25:20
Lanz, as far as mini tachs go, I would do an EBAY search as well as pricing RYCA. I don't speak with authority on this, but I have a feeling RYCA sells a generic Taiwanese thing, which many other US bike shops sell. I brought mine from Catalyst Cycles in Tennessee or Virgina, or USA. It looks the same as the Ryca product. The tach was landed here for $NZ100, but that's about four years ago and I forget the exchange at the time, the $NZ100, included $NZ30 shipping I think. If you get at tach, get White face black numbers, stands out better at night. What city or province are you?
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03/29/17 at 13:36:34
Yeah I though that might be the case. I will have a hunt.
I'm in Taranaki.
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03/31/17 at 06:07:50
Coming from the BMW world where there was virtually NO engine noise, I was really concerned when I purchased my 5,000 mile, 2011 S40. It was as the original poster described: engine noise was quiet at startup, but after warm-up, it sounded louder. I don't hear any "clunks" or "banging", just noise. Worried me at first, but I figured it was just me (and my helmet at someone described above) that was imagining the worst.
However, I will be checking on my cam chain adjuster in the next few weeks.
Thanks to all for your great input.
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03/31/17 at 06:46:41
It's not a Goldwing , it's a crude old design. It's noisy, by nature. If it's Not making noise, the valves are too tight.
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03/31/17 at 20:25:58
It took me a while to get used to the sound the engine makes when you really crank it open fast, the sound of the piston is very sharp and metallic, sounds like the piston is about to burst through the head. Weird.
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03/31/17 at 21:15:35
Same for me! I was surprised the 'roar' of the engine was louder than the exhaust ... but I was new to riding. My only other experience was a Ninja 250R with a Yoshimura muffler.
Now, I love the sounds the thumper makes ☺
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It took me a while to get used to the sound the engine makes when you really crank it open fast, the sound of the piston is very sharp and metallic, sounds like the piston is about to burst through the head. Weird.
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Lanz wrote
on 03/28/17 at 16:20:51:
Yeeeeah only problem with ordering stuff from overseas to NZ is you often end up paying more in shipping than the item is worth... But I was thinking about ordering a tachometer from them so maybe once I have a bit of spare cash and a list of parts I will snag something. Thanks for the pointer.
Find out the dimensions and weight of the package and check what the shipping cost via Youshop is. They have a calculator on the website that will show the shipping costs. (
ttps://www.nzpost.co.nz/tools/youshop/youshop-pricing
). Often overseas places will take on huge shipping costs for overseas customers because they can.
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11/19/23 at 14:56:39
I realize that this is an extremely old post... but, OP, do you happen to know where to purchase or what brand that luggage rack is on your bike? Looks good btw. Hopefully you still have it. I love mine! Thanks.
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