Author Topic: CB650 noise in high rpm  (Read 1057 times)

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Offline IainC

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CB650 noise in high rpm
« on: June 19, 2012, 12:53:13 PM »
Hey everyone,

My bike seems to be running fine, idles great and feels like its got lots of power when driving.

With that said, there seems to be a bit of a rattle or buzz when I'm revving the engine. It's absolutely driving me nuts. I thought maybe it was just the headers but I've tightened them down a couple times already.

The noise seems to come and go and I don't think it's damaging but I'd just love to track it down.

Any suggestions? It could be anything really and it's hard to locate when I'm driving, I just hear it every once and a while.

Offline cb650

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Re: CB650 noise in high rpm
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2012, 02:26:57 PM »
Seek and "hope".   I just noticed (and Lyn) that the right mirror rattles on one of my bikes.
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Offline IainC

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Re: CB650 noise in high rpm
« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2012, 06:43:28 PM »
I've been trying as I go to grab things with my hand while I hear it. I'm hoping to find the culprit but I'm running out of things in arms reach.

I just want to be able to reassure myself its not the cam chain again, which I feel I should be comfortable with since it sounds great when its idle.

Offline tomkimberly

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Re: CB650 noise in high rpm
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2012, 12:00:45 AM »
If it's a "buzz", more than likely something is loose.

Check all hardware and make sure all bolt and screw heads are flush with the surface they are securing. I've seen where a longer than stock screw was used and it bottomed out in the hole and left a small gap at the contact point.

Tom


Offline davesee

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Re: CB650 noise in high rpm
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2012, 02:21:38 PM »
i had the same situation and on a long trip and it worried the hell out of me until i realized it was the high low switch on the left hand control. sometimes when you work on your own bike you get a little paranoid...i know i do. but then you see guys riding around on totally unmaintained beaters and they don't have a care in the world.
1980 honda cb650 with many weekends worth of modifications.