Loud Gear Clang

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Loud Gear Clang

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Hi folks,
I've been renting several different bikes lately to get an idea of which one I like before buying. Last week I tested a V-star 750, this week a V-Star 1300. One thing I noticed on the 1300 was that when I shifted gears you could hear the "clang" noise when going from gear to gear a lot louder than on the 750.

Could this have something to do with the fact that the 750 has a shaft drive where as the 1300 was a belt drive?

Thanks in advance. :)

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#2 Unread post by Big B »

where did you find a v-star 750?
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Some models of motorcycle have very clunky transmissions. Nothing wrong with it BMW's are very clunky but a very good bike.

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#5 Unread post by HYPERR »

olebiker wrote:Some models of motorcycle have very clunky transmissions. Nothing wrong with it BMW's are very clunky but a very good bike.
That's because they have an automotive tranny and an automotive clutch. The BMW tranny are clunky but they are not noisy ala Harley Davidson.
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