safiri wrote:Does the sound remain when you pull in the clutch and allow the engine speed to drop while the bike speed remains? You mentioned on/off throttle. If it does, then you have removed exhaust and engine. Still could be transmission, chain, remainder of bike.
If the speedo drive is mechanical, then a sticky cable will usually cause the needle to oscillate as the core is a tightly wound spring. Sticky cable drive won't cause the oscillation.
Your description reminds me of tracking down a problem on Troy's VS. On any bike the chain will oscillate up/down with contructive interference (harmonics) at certain speeds. Think of the chain as a guitar string with the two sprockets at the fixed points. Chain has to be loose to allow the suspension to flex. His chain was slapping / rubbing the center stand but only at certain speeds. To diagnose I had to be on the bike to compress the suspension, moving to get the chain oscillating, helmetless to locate the sound (should have thrown on my bicycle helmet at least), and leaning way out to look.
If you have recently raised the forks you have changed the geometry of the bike. (Side note: be careful as you have reduced the trail by lowering the front so the front end will be much more unstable. Look up bicycle geometry on Wikipedia for info.) This change might have caused enough of a change in the normal compression of the rear suspension to cause chain slap / oscillation.
Have someone ride next to you and observe / listen.
My bet is chain, BTW.
Yes, with clutch in, engine speed at idling, the sound remains as long as the bike is over a certain speed. Once I get some free time, I'll recheck the forks (as KC mentioned as well) and the rear suspension and chain.
While it could be the geometry or the chain, it's odd to me that it started now, and, not two months ago when I removed the lowering links and put the forks back to where they were when they left the factory. I would think that if I had set something up incorrectly, that I would have noticed it then, not after another 1500 miles.
Not being able to ride the Strom these last couple of weeks, especially since the weather has been awesome, is kind of a drag (although it's allowed to me time to ride my other bike which, unfortunately, oft sits a bit neglected.)
Thanks for your help!