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Bike juddering.

Joined Mar 2014
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Dronfield
Hi has any one exserianced tuono juddering at very low seed.ive checked the chain and it has a couple of tight spots when back wheel is of the ground and engine running the chain is all over the place and makes the same jerky movments as when i ride it.Could this be the problam.Thanks.
 
T's aren't the best/smoothest at low speeds, its part of the V twin running. Most bikes will react the same whn on centre stand/paddock stand
You'll get used to it
 
yes. check for sticky links. did you take it out just after it rained recently and then leave - salt will get wet and do this. you'll see straight away as the links will be all over the place and not nice and flat when they should be.


will require new chain. WD-40 and open the links up a bit might be fine on a 125, but not on one of these. also note the engine is lumpy as a camel's back at low rev in town, hence why we love them:cuckcoo
 
It clonks and judders even when the clutch is pulled in is this something to worry about.
 
Hi thanks for giving me some info .I have found that when the bike is on rear paddock stand with engine off and in neutral the wheel turns ok when I put it in gear and pull the clutch in its hard to turn is this ok.
 
Hi thanks for giving me some info .I have found that when the bike is on rear paddock stand with engine off and in neutral the wheel turns ok when I put it in gear and pull the clutch in its hard to turn is this ok.

Clutch drag, its okay.
Sounds lime you are a person who worries a lot, If the chain has tight spots either try to loosen them up or get a new one, then ride the **** of it
 
any tight spots in the chain usually means its scrap , not worth the risk of it snapping . the damage could be devastating !!

its probably not that bad just me being paranoid!! - but makes you think tho .
 

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