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Created on: 05/12/09 07:42 AM

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iceman99


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howl
05/12/09 7:42 AM

At ~55mph I get this howl when the bike is below ~5000rpm, especially in 5th. It sounds like it comes from up front. I was getting used to it but on the weekend I changed my front to a 16tooth sprocket.

Now it really howls at ~50ish rolling with low rpms. Is this normal??

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Nightmare


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RE: howl
05/12/09 8:10 AM

That isn't normal, i don't notice any howling on my bike (unless it is really quiet and i just can't hear it)... I have personally had some really weird noises from a chain I forgot to oil for a long time but I only noticed the noises at low speeds.

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Twobuckchuck



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RE: howl
05/12/09 8:46 PM

i hear a howl from the front end at lower speeds. i figured its likely air getting sucked down the ram intake, but maybe one of these experts have a definitive answer.

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RE: howl
05/12/09 11:17 PM

Intake system howl is perfectly normal. It's the big cat purring just letting you know he is happy.



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RE: howl
05/16/09 11:07 AM

talked with the service manager where i bought my bike and he confirmed they've had a few owners asking questions. He's ridden 5 or so to investigate and there's nothing wrong that he can fix. Sounds like some guys thought it was the air intake and a few thought it was coming from the front wheel fairing.

Not worth my spending any more time on it - just wanted to make sure it wasn't something wrong... I don't go 50mph-ish very often with my bike :-)

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RE: howl
05/16/09 2:06 PM

Not sure if this is the same thing yer talkin about,but when I'm RAPIDLY runnin my baby through the canyons and such,when I slow up for a "breather",at 50,60 or so,she has a very unique and cool sound coming from the engine,kinda like she's catchin her second wind.If the temps are around 50,it'll be more noticeable.Kind of a whining,"everything's clicking just right" sound.But not really a whine.It's definitely mechanical.Probably the valves or something.It's part of what I love about my bike!!!That sound.(stock pipes)so the engine really can be heard "purrring"yes,like a contented Lion-yes,breathing.Anxious-whispering-encouraging me to let er fly-yes.Letting me know"I've got much to give you,just enjoy me and treat me right.Let me roll when I want.I'll take care of you".14's.Aint they AWESOME?


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RE: howl
05/16/09 4:40 PM

I haven't noticed anything of the sort.

But the engine definitely lets you know its a beast, especially with stock or otherwise quiet pipes so you can actually listen to the engine operate.

I've ridden for 30+ years, and my 08 ZX14 is the first bike I've ever had that keeps reminding me as I ride it, at a visceral audio level, that it wants to go go go and I'm not twisting hard enough to suit it.

When I pass a long string of cars and trucks on a county road and go from 50 to 120 in a hearbeat, and the rpm climbs above 8 grand going down and then up, she's telling me how much she appreciates being let loose.


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Hub


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RE: howl
05/17/09 7:38 AM

Run up to 55mph slowly as you take a piece of cardboard, cut half of the air intake duct and cover it with the cardboard. This whirl/howl you hear may be from the ram cage. That makes the bike have a howl you may be hearing.

So if half of that sound wave is interrupted by the cardboard deadening that sound or cause it to quiet down, it could be a possible intake and ram chamber making more sound waves than anything mechanical happening. Only way to know is half wave the bubble going in.



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kaibosh



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RE: howl
05/17/09 7:51 AM

Hub, we've seen what you did to your bike - it is howling in pain.

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Hub


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RE: howl
05/17/09 9:49 AM

WHY YOU! You!



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RE: howl
05/17/09 12:54 PM

Bad/wore out damper on stock sprocket causing the howl? New, aftermarket sprocket w/o any damper causing it to howl even louder?

That's my guess.

Hub, we've seen what you did to your bike - it is howling in pain.



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