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Ryker Rally CVT Noise

nringle655

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I am hearing a loud knocking noise at partial throttle and deceleration. The noise is coming from the right front and will be the loudest at approx 15-30 mph. I believe it is coming from the CVT. There are videos of Can Am four wheelers having noisy CVTs. Anyone else hearing the noise? The bike runs great and has about 300 miles on it. Not sure if the noise goes away at speed or if I just can’t hear it anymore with all the wind/road noise.
Thanks in advance.
Nick
 
This occurred when we were leading the first demo rydes on the Ryker. BRP folks in attendance didn’t seem to think it was a problem. But it was annoying!
 
Interesting....🤔

Need to get it checked to make sure. I would not think it should be constant at any speed much like the klunking of the spyder.....:thumbup: but then you have it at the shop so we will see what they say....
 
New machine. Thanks to the beta testers, we will all get the full picture in a few months.

PS: I was a beta tester for the 08 GS SM, 09 RS SE, 10 RTS, and 14 RT-S 1330. Been there, done that. :roflblack:
 
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Well the dealer still has her. Said they found play in the bearing on the right front wheel. While looking noticed wires that had been rubbing on the left side wheel/fender. The wires had started to rub through. Apparently the CVT is good as or now. Will post updates as I get more info.
 
Nick,

Your problem sounds different than what I have been voicing for a awhile. My sense is my Rally's drivetrain is more noisy/clunky than most other bikes. Anyone that has been around my bike asks, what is that? They are concerned there is something really wrong with it. It pops when going over bumps, clunks badly from standing stop, and has very annoying secondary popping sound under acceleration. Have no idea if I just live with it or what. Love the bike and that is the only downside in my mind. But, it is a very big downside. Seems like all the noise is from the driveshaft and final drive. Am I the only one?
 
I have the drive line clunk as well from time to time. I would have sworn the noise I was hearing under acceleration band deceleration had to do with the CVT and clutches. We shall see when I get her back. Had no loss of performance just loud annoying knocking. It sounds like a rotational knocking but it varies and a random pattern.
 
I can tell you this, mine has the same driveline lash as a BRP ATV or side by side. It clunks a little when first accellerating or decerating. It is especially noteable from a stop
 
I have the normal first take-off clunk and a smaller one on sudden deceleration but it's buttery smooth the rest of the time. (Rally version)
 
Update on the Ryker Rally. The noise I was hearing was fixed. Replaced the front wheel bearings. Also found that the wiring for the turn signals was rubbing and wearing through. Dealer fixed that as well with zip ties. Apparently when turning the handle bars would pull the wiring free. My Ryker had just over 300 miles on it when I started hearing that rotational noise. Wish I had some video of it. You would know if yours is doing it. It's not a very sweet sounding noise. But she is running great now.
 
After only 160 miles my Ryker 900 developed a delayed response to throttle input form a standing start followed by abrupt accel and loud driveline clunking. It is rare that it doesn't do this but there are times when it pulls away very smoothly. The dealer took the trans apart after contacting BRP and found what they thought might be the problem. On BRP's advice the dealer ordered and replaced several transmission parts. Again, after about 160 miles, the problem is back but now I notice another clunking sound which seems to be coming from a different area of the trans. As others have mentioned on these forums, the reverse to drive clunking is there and BRP told the dealer that is normal. However, it should not be normal for the clunking to appear almost 100% of the time while accelerating from a standing start, especially since it also delivers very abrupt acceleration. It hits so hard that it just can't be good for the driveline components. I am certainly concerned about premature driveline component wear/failure. I have now initiated a complaint with BRP and am supposed to hear back from them soon.
 
I have noticed on mine that I can feather the throttle up to the 1800 rpm point where the CVT clutch engages and there is no noise. However, if I just whack the throttle from idle there is a little engagement clunk. I have about 850 miles on my Rally now
 
You guys need to learn how a belt drive CVT tranny coupled with a drive shaft works. You need to clearly understand what happens when the clutch engages and the accumulated clearances are taken up both when going forward and in engaging reverse. If you slam the throttle from a dead stop or when engaging reverse the clearances are suddenly taken up with an audible jolt.

Very similar to what is heard when riding a belt drive CVT equipped ATV or side by side like my Polaris Ranger 4 wheeler.

The post immediately above demonstrates the difference between slamming the throttle or gently opening the throttle.
 
I find if you feather the throttle in forward smooth most of the time. From reverse to forward loud clunk all the time. Normal who knows. Runs great though!
 
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