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    200x makeing weird noises..

    i'll try to get them on camera but they don't happen to often.. but i've been hearing a weird clicking noise in the rear end while riding and also sounds like the head or timing chain is smacking the case from time to time, that seems to happen while going slow it will start sounding like that then try to stall endless i give it more gas, as for the clicking in the rear it happens while going threw mud seems to be the only time i hear it

    wondering if any 1s had the same noises and if i should be worried lol

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    as far as the timing chain sound their should be a nut behind the jug on the Left Side of the bike(left side if your looking at it like your sitting on it) loosen that nut up while the bike is running and than tighten it back down that should pick up the slack in the chain and take care of the slapping noise.

    as for the clicking in the rear end could be a number of things bearings ect... I am sure someone else with chime in on that to give you some ideas

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    supp CUZZZO mine does the same with the chain in the head but ive never hurd in the rear end befor let me look around and see
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    iight cool i'll try that and yea i have a feeling its gonna be my bearings lol i been riding in a lot of mud but i make sure and clean them after, been using pb blaster that might be drying them out..

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    i had the o-rings fall off the master link ( it was an old link and i think they were cracked) the link set over to one side and would hit the chain guide sometimes. now my rear disk has a slight dent in it and can hear it slipping between the pads.

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    my drive chain looks good i end up cleaning it every other day lol cant stay out of the mud, and usually when i hear the noise it sounds like its coming from the front of the motor

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    i been reading the manual.. sounds like mud water snow pressure wash and wd-40 are not good for them.. so i've been doing my chain wrong from day 1 lmao anyone have a way of protection the chain and maybe the disk breaks from every thing? maybe a cover of some sort, or maybe i should look info a shaft drive machine for the mud and keep mine for trail riding... i'll never get rid of my 200x its my first trike and i love it!

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    i loosened up that nut all the way till it wanted to come off then tightened it back down and now it seems worse.. do i take it off or just loosen it way up?

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    if that made it worse could be the chain guide that runs the length of your cylinder is worse and not keeping the tension on the chain the way its suppose to unfortanitly the only way I know of to check that is to take the head off and see if its worn or not....on a side note one more thing you can try is loosen that nut again take a small screw driver and push the pin down in the middle of the nut tighten the nut back down and start the machine than once its running loosen the nut one more time and you should see the little pin pop back up and almost hear it once it does tighten the nut back down if that works than you just didnt have the right amount of tension on it if it doesnt than I am almost 100% sure that either the timing chain is worn out and the tensioner cant put enough tension on it to take up the slack or the tensioner its self is shot either way it would require a tear down pretty much of your top end....

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    i'll try that and hope it works lol i cant afford to rebuild it..

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    maybe i'm just paranoid here's a vid
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgi5tLGoEWU

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    All I can say is any of these ridden 200X motors will benefit from a new timing chain and guides. They are mostly worn out; Dennis Kirk sells a DID chain and new guides for a reasonable cost and it quieted down my old 85 200X immensely.........
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    Adjust the valves they are just slapping loose in their LOL but if the cam journals are worn it might not get any better .
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    not sure how to do that.. if i keep riding it like this will it hurt anything?.. guess i might look into having it rebuilt

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    IMO it really doesnt hurnt anything , it might peen/mushroom the top of the valves a little and make them a little hard to remove on a valve job . Just ride her till you have the funds to rebuild the top end .


    Quote Originally Posted by BiGDawG View Post
    not sure how to do that.. if i keep riding it like this will it hurt anything?.. guess i might look into having it rebuilt
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