I have a CB750, 1978,
When i got the bike i felt there was too much chain noise so i purchased a new O-ring chain, rear sprocket, and front sprocket. I had no idea how old the existing chain was. At the time the mileage on the bike was 8,400 miles. By the time i got the new chain and sprocket i had about 9,000 miles. Now that i have the new equipment installed i still have more chain noise than i should. I have isolated the noise to the chain at the front sprocket. You can hear the chain click when the bike is up on a jack and you spin the rear tire slowly. If you watch very closely you can see the chain move or jump a very small amount at the beginning of the chain going over the first one or two teeth. As i have ridden it the noise does keep getting louder. I think it is really loud. The new chain was packed really well in grease when i took it out of the bag. I have not used a cleaner and chain lube thinking that the factory lube is way better to start with than what i could put on it to start with.
I have adjusted the position of the rear wheel. Keeping one side of the Axel fixed and then moving the other side forward and backwards small amounts at a time to see if my alignment was wrong. The noise stayed the same. I need help!
John