solidgranite
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I know this topic has been discussed before, and I've read the entries and replies, but I have a couple of questions still.
2012 RT SE5...a clanking sound (up front) when I roll back the throttle. The trike runs great, and shifts smoothly and without a hiccup. But when I'm coming to a stop, I roll back the throttle, and hear a clanking sound from under the front. It only occurs when I roll back the throttle, never at any other time. I've "felt around" for anything loose under the front end, and have found nothing. I've read that this may be the front sprocket...or the bolt that connects to it. I'm taking the trike to the dealer for an oil and filter change soon. Should I ask them to look at the front sprocket, and perhaps tighten the bolt? Could it be something else that's causing the noise? The trike runs and rides perfectly!
I understand that replacing this sprocket can be an issue because of the model year (2012). I imagine it can also be expensive. If this is a serious problem, I want to get it resolved so I don't break down on the road somewhere.
Your advice, please!
2012 RT SE5...a clanking sound (up front) when I roll back the throttle. The trike runs great, and shifts smoothly and without a hiccup. But when I'm coming to a stop, I roll back the throttle, and hear a clanking sound from under the front. It only occurs when I roll back the throttle, never at any other time. I've "felt around" for anything loose under the front end, and have found nothing. I've read that this may be the front sprocket...or the bolt that connects to it. I'm taking the trike to the dealer for an oil and filter change soon. Should I ask them to look at the front sprocket, and perhaps tighten the bolt? Could it be something else that's causing the noise? The trike runs and rides perfectly!
I understand that replacing this sprocket can be an issue because of the model year (2012). I imagine it can also be expensive. If this is a serious problem, I want to get it resolved so I don't break down on the road somewhere.
Your advice, please!