FatBiker said:Is there some easy way to tell the difference without having to crack the case and measure stuff?
ellandoh said:well im in no way telling you not to check to be sure but , i do know that the two strokes bikes especially my buddies yz125 do make a little bit of a sound that if youre not used to would make me think it was going to pop. and it is only at idle also. but, if i thought i had spark knock at idle i would first try opening the air screw. i dont know but if my bottom end was out of spec and "rattling at idle" i would guess it would be "RATTLING" when i gassed it
i am sorry for my poor writing. theet is what i mean.FatBiker said:Theets? I assume you mean teeth right? The bike makes the sound while sitting still and out of gear. The noise goes away when it's in gear and rolling. Anyway I think that it may be the primary gear rattling on it's shaft while idling. I think that's what you meant. Is it?
bob, if i am understanding correctly those sounds come from ressonace on the pipe walls or cooling fins on the top end. if a pipe is made of very thin sheet, say 0,5mm thick mild steel, the sound of the bike is pretty awful. nothing like the ring ding of a original, well tuned bike ;)whenfoxforks-ruled said:its an odd sound. Somewhere between a ring and ting?
_JOE_ said:Helio's english is better than most Americans........
i got the teeth now :bang:whenfoxforks-ruled said:. There is no such word as theet in the English language, but, teeth is? Helio's English is a ton better than when he joined, he is from Portugal if you do not know.
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