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Front Sprocket Noise
#55002 04/18/2006 8:21 AM
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My chain & sprockets are about 34500km (a bit over 21000 miles) old, and WAY overdue to be replaced. Instead of going through the dealer I ordered new (incredibly hard) sprockets to be laser cut, and am going with an 18T front (of course) and a colour-matched green rear. They're slightly wider than standard and use a 530 chain instead of the standard 525.

Just for laughs I decided to ring the dealer and get a comparison price. He offered (and recommended!) aftermarket parts which actually would cost me slightly less than the custom made ones, and of course the original parts would have cost me 4 times the price of the custom ones. The parts guy & I were both stunned at the price of an OEM chain (AU$440!!) and he suggested they should come with a bikini-clad girl to fit them for you at that price. Of course I had to ask if she was a Triumph branded bikini-babe and if I'd have to wait for her to be shipped in from England.

He did however recommend going for the OEM front sprocket because it has a rubber bush in it that reduces the chain noise to a great degree, and told me a horror story of a guy who bought the aftermarket one, then brought his bike back the next day convinced by the noises that the crackcase was stripping itself. A change of front sprocket apparently cured it's ills.

So who here has an aftermarket front sprocket without the bush? (Anyone with an 18T does for a start.) Does it produce a significant increase in the noise levels? Any info is appreciated...

Matt

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Sandmann #55003 04/18/2006 9:03 AM
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Quote:

So who here has an aftermarket front sprocket without the bush? (Anyone with an 18T does for a start.) Does it produce a significant increase in the noise levels? Any info is appreciated...



To be honest, It's been so long, I don't remember if there was a noise/sound difference or not. There deffinitley isn't any bad noises though. Performance is awesome with the 18 tooth.

Soren

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Sandmann #55004 04/18/2006 10:24 AM
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I used the 17 tooth from Brent which has no damper and I don't notice that much more noise.

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Sandmann #55005 04/18/2006 11:22 AM
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Get a set of Thunderbike or Epco pipes and you won't hear a thing.

My America is the first bike I ever rode that had the muffled sprocket and I never experienced any exessive noise. Could that bloke have maybe installed his wrong side out so that it was missaligned with the rear?


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Sandmann #55006 04/18/2006 11:44 AM
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I've probably got 7-8k miles on an 18t plain front (no rubber) and there's been no noise - no problem.


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Deon #55007 04/18/2006 12:41 PM
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I've got maybe 5-6K on a plain 18T from Brent...can't say I've noticed any more noise or anything else amiss...I sure like it on the highway...there are times I'd like a little quicker getaway from a stop, but it's a compromise. I guess...and the lowered highway RPM's are worth it.


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Old_Wolf #55008 04/18/2006 1:37 PM
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I just started riding with mine and I have not noticed any difference.


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Sandmann #55009 04/18/2006 2:16 PM
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I haven't noticed any big change in the noise levels since I put my 18T on. I do hear it when I ride past concrete barriers or walls (when it's reflected back to me) but it's not as bad as the dealer's horror story makes it out to be.

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I've been running the 18T for 5000 miles and haven't noticed any additional noise.


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Fishercat #55011 04/18/2006 2:57 PM
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ditto the above.


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bennybmn #55012 04/18/2006 4:36 PM
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Thanks guys... I'll go get the 18T after work today.

Matt

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Sandmann #55013 04/19/2006 7:54 AM
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Other than the normal chain wash sound I noticed no difference without a bushing on my 18 or 19t over the oem.

I am more annoyed with the overhead cam noises and tappet ticks when hot than the chain and primary washing sound. Matter of fact thats a good question to ask, I think I will.


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