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Metal on Metal?
Wife's 2019 F3-T has what she describes as a "screeching sound" like metal on metal coming from what appears to be the right front. It is more noticeable at 30-40 mph. At first she thought her radio was on but the volume was muted. My first thought was a loose radiator fan but neither of us is mechanically oriented.
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If it is brakes. It is easily checked. If it is metal on metal you will have damage to the rotor (inside or outside or both). If it's just noisy brakes, then there won't be any damage to the rotor. The other possibility is a small stone lodged in the pad. This will also cause visual damage to the rotor. But this scenario is unlikely.
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Where to start...
start with the brakes...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
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Wife spoke with the dealer's Service Manager. He advised that "they have been having trouble with the 'front pulley" lately and to "bring it in". My follow up question would have been, "What's a front pulley?"
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going from the right front to mid left!! Stranger things have happen!
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Originally Posted by JO2L
Wife spoke with the dealer's Service Manager. He advised that "they have been having trouble with the 'front pulley" lately and to "bring it in". My follow up question would have been, "What's a front pulley?"
Anybody?
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Quite a leap from a brake problem. Not sure what would have sent them in this direction. If the noise is not associated with applying the brakes. Then it probably is some other issue. But to get to this with an over the phone diagnosis! That's pretty good if they are right.
Last edited by BajaRon; 10-09-2019 at 09:16 AM.
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Love how belt drives are pulleys and chain drives are sprockets. They both have teeth. Drive pulley and countershaft pulley
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Originally Posted by troop
Love how belt drives are pulleys and chain drives are sprockets. They both have teeth. Drive pulley and countershaft pulley
I think it is simply, as you indicate, a way to designate between the 2 systems.
Pulley = Belt
Sprocket = Chain
There are, of course, belt/pulley systems without teeth as in the V-Belt and Flat Serpentine Belt.
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BajaRon, your explanation brings to mind a previous conversation I had with the SM concerning vibrating mirrors on The Wife's F3-T . He claimed to have never heard of The Wedgie and stated that the vibration is due to a "harmonic vibration" which his Spyder Technician can sometimes remedy by adjusting the tension of the drive belt. I guess we'll see. Thanks.
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if your going to Winston-Salem Honda, their dealership is good, if your going to any other, SWITCH. they will treat you right. that's is where I bought my very slightly used RT in 2017
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Originally Posted by JO2L
BajaRon, your explanation brings to mind a previous conversation I had with the SM concerning vibrating mirrors on The Wife's F3-T . He claimed to have never heard of The Wedgie and stated that the vibration is due to a "harmonic vibration" which his Spyder Technician can sometimes remedy by adjusting the tension of the drive belt. I guess we'll see. Thanks.
Harmonic vibration simply means the vibration source has stimulated another component to vibrate along with it. Curing belt vibration can improve a number of things. But it is virtually impossible to eliminate all drive belt vibration. Though it can be reduced to a level that satisfies nearly everyone.
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The dealer's Tech took my wife's F3-T "out for a spin" and said it was the best fun he had had all day. He stated that the front end noise could most probably be attributed to lugging the engine in 5th gear at 35 mph when Nannie doesn't downshift the transmission (a glitch). That was the only condition in which he could detect an abnormal sound from the front end. Of note is that on the way home The Wife turned off the ECO feature and tried relying on her feel of the bike as a long term motorcycle rider. She feels that she is better able to "get the most from it" that way. She did admit that when she goes to a full face helmet this winter, she may have to enable the ECO because she will not be able to hear the engine ass well as she can with "naked ears". Thanks to all who chimed in .
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