It's a typical GS1000 with maybe 50,000 miles on the odometer (the speedo and tach assembly was replaced by the PO after a crash, and the new odo only has a little over 10,000 on it, so I'm guessing) there is the usual cams "shuffling" noise, but this "clonk" noise seems to be coming from the alternator area?
It still starts easy and goes hard, will happily idle at 1000 RPM, and doesn't vibrate or anything. I dropped out the oil tonight after 100 or so miles after the initial start-up, (the bike hadn't been run for 5 years so I changed the oil and filter before I started it for the first time) and that oil, although a bit dirty, was metal-free, and there was nothing stuck on the drain plug magnet.
I replaced the horrible OEM auto cam chain adjuster with my own mechanical adjuster yesterday and that is working well, so it's not a cam chain issue. (I adjusted the cam chain with the cam cover off, so the chain is pretty much free of slack, but not tight)
I don't think it's the clutch, it doesn't make any difference noise wise if I pull the clutch in or leave it out, but it does seem to "gronch" when I go to take off in first. Once away the noise all but disappears, and today I saw 80-90 MPH with no problems at all, but at idle the noise is disconcerting.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance guys! Cheers, Terry.
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