if ur sure its coming from the front... what kind of shape are ur wheel bearings in?
New bearings.
Have you checked the drive chain slack while turning the rear wheel wheel. Have you adjusted slack for the tightest position? What is the difference between the tightest and loosest measurement?
I check my chain tension every other ride. It's good, promise
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chain tapping on the front drive spocket cover? I think I remember someone having that issue in the last 5 months.
This may be a possibility because after (see above) checking my tension before the test ride I noticed I lost a bolt on my chain guard, but I couldn't find a replacement. It doesn't seem to be coming from the rear. After standing on the pegs and putting my head towards the front wheel assembly, I am further convinced it's coming from the front end.
It doesn't go away with the clutch in, and it sounds like it's coming from the brake caliper/front wheel assembly.
I've had an issue similar to this...
My brake rotor was warped. When cold it would not be pronouced but after getting heated up under use, it would drag pretty bad creating pulsing tink/sqeak/thud noises.
Does it get worse after you drive it for awhile and grab the brake?
I've actually experimented with this as well. Between positively no brake use and a cold rotor and normal brake use it doesn't seem to change.
I think I'll be checking the entire front end assembly over now that the weather has cooled and I'll replace the bolt on the chain guard (but I really don't think that was it, as I did have that bolt last I checked the chain tension and the noise was present then). Aside from that I'll check the primary chain when I drain the oil (I need a new seal on the oil pan anyway).
If anybody has any other ideas I'd appreciate them, I really am scratching my head over this noise considering everything I've done to the bike so far.