Originally posted by ^devil^:but the bike seems have vibration at high gear and when slow down the engine will have tick tac tick tac sound ..... ,anyone knows what is the problem or its normal
Riding phantom 150 ..
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maybe ur chain loose liaoOriginally posted by ^devil^:when slow down the engine will have tick tac tick tac sound ..... ,anyone knows what is the problem or its normal
Riding phantom 150 ..
Regards ^devil^
By default, above 90km/h will vibrate liao. Then, engine tick tac tick tac sound, its should be normal when engine cold. If this happens when you clutch in only, should be your clutch plate wearing out. If its the chain that is giving the sound, the sound should be one sound only. Shouldn't be tic tac. Something like tac tac tac only. You can try to check for uneven wear on your tyre. This can cause stability problem. Check whether your fork oil is balance or not. If fork oil was added unbalanced, this problem will occur too.Originally posted by ^devil^:but the bike seems have vibration at high gear and when slow down the engine will have tick tac tick tac sound ..... ,anyone knows what is the problem or its normal
Riding phantom 150 ..
Regards ^devil^
Originally posted by kAtOh:maybe ur chain loose liao
Originally posted by ah tiang:pple juz chu chia so fast chain loose ?
Originally posted by RainXP:Maybe the shop give him old chain... hahaz.
where's the 'front sprocket'?Originally posted by PuRe-EviL:Try spraying some chain wax or chain lube on your front sprocket, last time when I was riding phantom also experienced this problem. Also have to removed the dirt trapped inside the sprocket cover.
how often the chain needs to be lubricated? and whats a good lubrication?Originally posted by PuRe-EviL:Try spraying some chain wax or chain lube on your front sprocket, last time when I was riding phantom also experienced this problem. Also have to removed the dirt trapped inside the sprocket cover.
Left side of the bike. My Ta150 spocket is hidden in the dull cover. Got 2 cover, one is chrome one, one is dull colour type.Originally posted by j007:where's the 'front sprocket'?
Well, one week or so seems fine, but it is also up to what kind you use. Chain wax tends to wear out fast, while others like chain lube lasts longer. Got a fren who even uses 2T. But if u wan to extend the lifespan of your chain, not only important for you to constantly lubricate ur chain, also important that you wash it clean. So if you are hardworking enough, a normal D.I.D O-ring chain can actually last you 2 years plus ....Originally posted by j007:how often the chain needs to be lubricated? and whats a good lubrication?