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click from the drive belt

Marek

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In my Spyder ST, when starting forward or backward, there is a click from the drive belt. Later, when the motor is warming up during the ride, there are no knocks when starting. Any of you have encountered such a problem?
 
Inspect the inside of the belt for a small stone embedded in the belt or a broken cog.
 
Marek, is the noise happening when shifting from neutral to 1st or from neutral to reverse?
 
Inspect the inside of the belt for a small stone embedded in the belt or a broken cog.

Bingo! We have a Winner! :thumbup: (If, as described, it is actually a 'Click' from the belt)

However, if we are talking about a 'Clunk' when shifting. Then this would be the correct answer. Many times, the accuracy of the description of the issue has everything to do with the accuracy of the response.

Marek, is the noise happening when shifting from neutral to 1st or from neutral to reverse?
 
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BajaRon, wouldn't the noise from a small stone be more constant? Asking because I have not experienced it yet......................and hope I never do.
 
BajaRon, wouldn't the noise from a small stone be more constant? Asking because I have not experienced it yet......................and hope I never do.

Yes, you are correct. And it would be vehicle speed based. Not RPM based. If caught soon enough, a pebble in the belt is usually not a problem. Let it go and you can really damage the belt. A missing tooth in the belt is pretty rare and makes a much more subtle sound. Most will not notice this one.
 
OK, tomorrow I'm checking the belt thoroughly and looking for stones. I will let you know what the result was.
 
You will only be able to hear the stone in belt click rolling at very low speeds. Once the bike is moving a bit faster, the wind noise and engine noise will cover the belt click sounds.

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Unfortunately, that's not it. Belt checked, clean, teeth all OK. The clicking sound is heard only at the first, second start (multiple knocks when starting) and then not anymore. Any new ideas?
 
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If you have a belt tensioner, you might check the roller on it for a loose or wobbling bearing. I have no other ideas what it might be.

Maybe jack the rear tire off the floor and spin it to see if you can locate the sound.
 
Unfortunately, that's not it. Belt checked, clean, teeth all OK. The clicking sound is heard only at the first, second start (multiple knocks when starting) and then not anymore. Any new ideas?

Hmmmm, you sure it's not the front pulley skipping juuust a little on its splines?? That could sound like it's coming from the belt when you first start to move.... Or maybe it's something in the clutch or gearbox?? :rolleyes:

There again, if it's really coming from the engine/trans on first start-up & not the belt at all, then it could be a sticky valve &/or lifter maybe?? :dontknow: If it's an ST, it should have the V-Twin motor, and they didn't have the hydraulic lifters like the 1330's, but occasionally I've come across sticky valves/lifters on these older types... so I'd guess it's a possibility, especially if it hasn't had regular oil & filter changes. Or maybe it's just an indication that you NEED to adjust the valves?? :dontknow:

Please keep us informed on how this goes.... Good Luck! :cheers:
 
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Are you actually hearing the exhaust popping? When the engine is cold, it's very possible that's what you hear. When the engine warms up, it goes away.:coffee:
 
With the tensioner disconnected, it is the same. When I raise the rear wheel and turn on the drive, nothing knocks.
 
Hmmmm, you sure it's not the front pulley skipping juuust a little on its splines?? That could sound like it's coming from the belt when you first start to move.... Or maybe it's something in the clutch or gearbox?? :rolleyes:

There again, if it's really coming from the engine/trans on first start-up & not the belt at all, then it could be a sticky valve &/or lifter maybe?? :dontknow: If it's an ST, it should have the V-Twin motor, and they didn't have the hydraulic lifters like the 1330's, but occasionally I've come across sticky valves/lifters on these older types... so I'd guess it's a possibility, especially if it hasn't had regular oil & filter changes. Or maybe it's just an indication that you NEED to adjust the valves?? :dontknow: .... snip ....



Yes, it may sound like a belt and come from a drive. Adjusting the valves ... this may be an idea because you can not hear this clatter after the engine has warmed up, as well as without load when the rear wheel is raised. But valve adjustment only at BRP service
 
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Yes, it may sound like a belt and come from a drive. Adjusting the valves ... this may be an idea because you can not hear this clatter after the engine has warmed up, as well as without load when the rear wheel is raised. But valve adjustment only at BRP service

I think a 2nd opinion might be in order here. Is there someone that is very familiar with the Spyder that can listen to your noise and maybe get a better idea of where it is coming from? Going from the belt drive to the valves is quite a leap.

Plus, belt drive noise is only going to happen while moving. Valve or lifter noise is going to be present anytime the engine is running, whether you are moving or not.
 
STs are known for a slight tranny shudder/chatter on initial takeoff. Usually only first time takeoff. My 13 STS did this, and belt tensioner was hitting belt guard causing a slight click.

Look for something close to the belt that is being tapped by the belt.

There is a bulletin on the shuddering ST. Fixed by warm-up and revup several times before engaging gears, then, slow start first time only.

Spyderfish
 
Plus, belt drive noise is only going to happen while moving. Valve or lifter noise is going to be present anytime the engine is running, whether you are moving or not.



You are right, BajaRon, so before I get to the valves, I will check the drive pulley and that the teeth will not jump on the drive axle. Thanks
 
STs are known for a slight tranny shudder/chatter on initial takeoff. Usually only first time takeoff. My 13 STS did this, and belt tensioner was hitting belt guard causing a slight click.

Look for something close to the belt that is being tapped by the belt.

There is a bulletin on the shuddering ST. Fixed by warm-up and revup several times before engaging gears, then, slow start first time only.

Spyderfish

This was not the case before so this is not normal. I have checked the belt and everything that can come in contact with it, such as a tensioner, but I have not found anything that could cause this sound. Thanks for your suggestions
 
You are right, BajaRon, so before I get to the valves, I will check the drive pulley and that the teeth will not jump on the drive axle. Thanks

Do you have a way to check the belt tension? I am wondering if it could be a bearing issue. Doesn't fit the stereotype. But if we are throwing things against the wall, this might be something to check if you run out of other possibilities.
 
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