johnnie5 wrote: go down too many gears and the engine will easily exceed 20K RPM which equals bad
pah it wouldn't have even come close to 10,000rpm at the speed i was doing, my road bike with less than 5000km has copped this without tossing its cookies.
Tanya wrote: hey varden, thanks for reminding me, work has a heavy duty stator cover for one of those... it's polished with 636 engraved into it..
might be a good thing for a track bike and if you've got it pulled apart already
bling has no place on my bikes Tan
and i may be selling my bike.. would you be interested in my crash's? they're ER racing ones and the knob unscrews and hooks screw on to use as tie down points, it's what we used coming back from Melb and bike didn't move a cm
Oh how much? pm me if ya want.
What you didn't RIDE back??
I did fire up the track bike this morning....it sounded fine....no rattling noises.
In fact i couldn't pick any odd noises even at normal operating temp of 70-90 degrees.
So i left it to idle under the house til it was at the temp of 100 degrees it was at when the problem started on the track.
The rattle came back with a vengance.
Sounding like worn bearings, a fault that may have been there all along but i didn't find till i got to ring its neck for a good 10-15mins.
Maybe i should run 20-50 in my track bike instead of Motul 10-40 synth.
Could get me a few more track days out of it before it throws a rod...

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