Strange noise at high rpm and very low power.

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My condolences on your Dad.

Bikewise, it's good to hear there's a known fix!

I'm a Banshee rider....do you want my addy for that $100? :wink:

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Glad you got your bike running. Sorry to hear about your dad.
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Any idea what the "ticking/grinding/ratcheting noise" was or is it still doing that?
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Crashing Sux: Truly sorry to hear about your father. :cry:

On the other hand, it's just great to have friends like that.

Thanks for completing the power 'story' so we can all learn from your experience :wink:
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No idea on the noise. It does tick a bit at high rpms still which worries me, but it seems to run fine now. Maybe it's just piston slap? I still hear the noise, but with the exhaust damaged the bike was VERY quiet so everything seemed much louder.

I'll take it out for another run Saturday. It ran well last week except when it was getting hot. It was overheating pretty much constantly if I was climbing but I think removing the metal radiator guards will help with that. They really block a lot of airflow.
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A BTW, but it's not uncommon for a 220 to have overheating problems. Some have gone to considerable effort to resolve their problems..and not all have succeeded.

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I'll do a search later, but if you happen to have a "best of" list of threads discussing the efforts to resolve the issue post it up or send it to me.
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Try <220 AND overheating>

The 'best of' is ColoradoMike using a 1.6 cap, I'd say.


Another BTW...but realize the overflow reservoir is commonly empty. If you have a habit of checking it for coolant level before every ride, you will be ADDING coolant before every ride. Added coolant gets sloshed out pretty much all the time.

The reservoir works for short-term overheats..coolant out, then soon it gets sucked back in when the system cools down. As far as carrying around 'reserve' coolant for a ride...it won't happen.

Make sure the rads are full before you ride..don't sweat the rez level.

Good luck.

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