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I have an 02 sprint with 18k on it, and have noticed a rattle on the left side, but only when I am decelerating, eaither just letting off the throttle or downshifting up to a stoplight/sign. I have gone through all the fairing bolts checking for somthing loose. If it were my cbr, id say cam chain or valves. But I know nothing about these engines. Anyone have any ideas?

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I have a similar prob with mine...a pesky rattle around 4k.

I tried just about everything, but what I will do when I put the bike to sleep for the winter, is to take off all the fairing and when i put all back together in the spring is to start with a bare frame and add little by little and run the engine in between installation to 4k, until I close in on the rattle.....hope it works because it's driving me CRAZY:mad: !!

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Do they have floating rotors? I just heard about someone who discovered their floating rotor was rattling against the calipers as they decelerated but it was on a Husky so I don't know if this would apply to a Triumph. If they're chain drive you might also check that since it will loosen up on the top end during deceleration. Might be hitting the guard or inside the counter sprocket cover.

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im partially thinking its new owner paranora, I probably would have never noticed it, had the previous owner point it out and say it just started. The only other issue I can find is theres sometimes a smidge of oil around the shift shaft seal, but nothing ever on the ground. But the rattle does drive me nuts!

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Could be soooo many things. Pull up close to a buddy in a car and make the sound happen. Or put it on a rear stand and put it in gear and hold the rear brake and give it gas. If its fairings take them all off and ride it,then u will know if its hard parts. Chains can make funny noises also so lube it.(if has a chain lol)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Fixed it! Ended up being the chain, running on a bolt that holds the rub gaurd to the swing arm. It was the bolt on top, near the rear sprocket. The chain was running right onit. I tightened the chain up a touch, and it was good to go biggrin.gif I really apperciate all the help guys!

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