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My Ryker Has Landed!

150 miles on my Rally. Love everything about it accept the clunking of the drivetrain. Quick and nimble is exactly how I would describe it. A little squirrely until you get used to how a trike tracks down the highway. Had the real wheel re-torqued thinking the spline might be loose. However, that wasn't a solution. Maybe when the temps rise in the Spring, the amount gear clearance will reduce.

The clunking of the drivetrain only happens when changing from reverse to forward, correct?
 
Ron went out on that 300 miler!! I think he kept right on riding down the dusty trail, no reports!:roflblack::popcorn::thumbup:

I didn't do the 300 miles I was hoping for. Temps dropped another 10 degrees from the original forecast to around 30 degrees in some places along the route. We've had some snow as well so I knew there would be plenty of salt on the road even if it was dry. I just decided not to do that to my new Ryker. Call me a sissy, but that's the way it's gone down.
 
From deceleration and from reverse to forward... An initial clunk (expected) then a lighter "pop" as you roll on the throttle
 
From deceleration and from reverse to forward... An initial clunk (expected) then a lighter "pop" as you roll on the throttle
If you have the opportunity to test ride another one, that might tell you if it's normal or yours has something wrong. I have done that on a bike and found the other bike did the same thing, not saying it's right but it made me realize it was the way they made it. Thanks so much for sharing your feedback it is really appreciated.
 
Very common with a belted CVT tranny when shifting from forward to reverse or reverse to forward. The second clunk is generally when throttle is opened in order to move in either direction indicating that the centrifugal clutch or centrifugally controlled belt clamping shive's are activated. Normal and not an issue or problem.
 
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