luvmy40 Posted August 7, 2021 #1 Posted August 7, 2021 I've put about 7K miles on my '06 since I got her. I have never heard the infamous clutch whine. I do hear a slight murmur at some RPMs that might be considered a whine, but it's just barely audible and certainly not annoying. My wife doesn't hear it either so I can say it's not just the same frequency as my tinnitus. Is this phenomenon a hit or miss thing? Some RSVs whine and some don't? Is it possible that having well over 100K miles on the odometer has just mellowed the whine? Am I just lucky? Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
RDawson Posted August 7, 2021 #2 Posted August 7, 2021 I have some at low rpms, not much. I bought it used so I have no idea which basket is in it. I could see it bothering me if I had the low speed whine at highway speed.
Squidley Posted August 7, 2021 #3 Posted August 7, 2021 It is a hit and miss thing. I have heard several that scream and is definitely annoying enough that I would get rid of the bike because of it. I've had 4 2nd gens and for the most part they've been consistent in the noise level. I did have 1 that was slightly louder, but not enough for me to change out the clutch basket.
BlueSky Posted August 7, 2021 #4 Posted August 7, 2021 1 hour ago, luvmy40 said: I've put about 7K miles on my '06 since I got her. I have never heard the infamous clutch whine. I do hear a slight murmur at some RPMs that might be considered a whine, but it's just barely audible and certainly not annoying. My wife doesn't hear it either so I can say it's not just the same frequency as my tinnitus. Is this phenomenon a hit or miss thing? Some RSVs whine and some don't? Is it possible that having well over 100K miles on the odometer has just mellowed the whine? Am I just lucky? Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. I think you are lucky. From what I've read on this forum, most of them whine. I know my 07 with 23k miles on it does and it is annoying. I would replace the clutch basket in a skinny minute if I knew it would get rid of the whine. I usually try to keep the engine rpm either lower or higher than where the whine is at its worst.
circa1968 Posted August 7, 2021 #5 Posted August 7, 2021 My 07 w/ ~27k miles has it, but its only occasionally loud enough for me to hear it or be slightly annoyed by it, so I haven't even paid attention to what speed/rpm that it occurs. I wear a full-face helmet, which does mute it compared to the 1/2 helmet I started with, and I also have the music blasting almost all the time. But, I also wonder how much it has to do with each of our individual frequency sensitivities. I'm hypersensitive to very low frequency noise. I can hear a very low hum from my neighbor's AC compressor when it runs @ night and it prevents me from sleeping. My wife can't even hear it at all. I just had someone recently tell me that she can sometimes here a hum from overhead electrical lines if the conditions are right. On the other hand, higher frequency noises while can be annoying, are more tolerable to me.
BlueSky Posted August 7, 2021 #6 Posted August 7, 2021 (edited) A little whine from a motorcycle gearbox is quite understandable. But my 07 is irritating it's so loud. The Gen 1s might have a little while but I don't think any of them whine like the Gen 2s. My Gen 1 transmission is very quiet in comparison. Edited August 7, 2021 by BlueSky
LaclaMoe Posted August 7, 2021 #7 Posted August 7, 2021 The Zen of motorcyling has no room for a loud primary whine if you have it. HD mufflers or earplugs aren’t a solution. I’d be embarrassed to sell to the deaf. 3 baskets later. Help me find the fittings. 1
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