The engine has sat idle for years, but runs well enough. Powerful, runs correctly, no real problems with it. Compression was low but is starting to come up as it gets run, almost within limits now. Needs a few tweaks still, no big deal.
When starting out from a stop there is a growling noise/vibration, coming from the whole bike. Feel it in the bars, pegs, seat. Low speeds make it worse, more acceleration makes it worse. It is also worse if you let the rpms come down too low when starting out, not sure if this means its the main transmission shaft?
No vibration at all in neutral, or in gear with the clutch in while standing still.
Can't feel any play in the sprocket, it turns smoothly.
Don't know about the other end of the shaft.
The tone of the vibration does not change with gear changes, only seems related to speed over the ground.
This vibration is always present when the bike is in motion at any speed.
There was a lot of play in the clutch bearing, the big needle bearing that the entire basket rides on. I put a tighter bearing from a newer clutch in today, the noise is still there.
Any ideas?
Any common failures here?
Thanks.
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