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hi all, just wondering if anyone could tell me why i can hear a rattling noise when my clutch is out in neutral, when i pull the clutch in the noise dissapears. could it be something as simple as the clutch cable or is this gonna cost me a fortune. im new to motorcycles and dont know much about them at all. it is a j reg zxr 400, many thanks, steve.
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More noise in neutral

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very strange, I have the same problem and every time I ask somebody what it could be they look at me with concern! I can't help but would be interested if anyone can.
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Hi mate,


Same on my j plater as well it's been doing it for 5 years now and not got any worse, i have been told by a couple of people it is nothing to wory about. It's just the clutch basket ratteling as it has no pressure on it as the clutch is not engaged.

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don't fret peoples. its a zxr400 clutch, they all do it, there is a post somewhere on this forum i'll see if i can find it that explains what it is, i will be adding a buyers guide to the website soon and will mention it.
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its doin my head in, need to get it sorted asap, got my bike test in 2 weeks and i want the problem solved, im off to work now and i hope ive got loads of replies when i get home lol, c'mon guys, HELP!!!
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posted at the same time :D
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IT SEEMS TO RATTLE WORSE WHEN I REV THE ENGINE AT VERY LOW REVS, BUT ANYTHING OVER 2000RPM ITS GREAT. ITS JUST IF I TWEEK THE ACCELERATOR.
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there are 4 ball bearings in the clutch assembly which wear down, i will try and get hold of a clutch and take some piccies, its easier to explain then.
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the one on the right.

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hi mate, is this a problem that needs to be sorted asap or is it ok to be left alone, thanks for the help, steve.
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personally i wouldn't bother, i replaced my clutch and didn't bother with the bearings as i've heard this problem on brand new zxr400s, i don't know if buying a new clutch part would cure it?its the most common worry on the zxr400s.
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Post by Jamz »

The long and short of it, is that it doesn't cause any problem over any timescale that i've ever heard of, will cost around £200 for a local garage to sort it out for you - and will be sound exactly the same again after you've done a few hundred miles. :|

If you want to keep spending money for something that isn't a problem at all, and just sounds a bit odd, then feel free lol.

I'd heard it was something to do with scores on the clutch basket - but i don't know what a clutch basket is and have never bothered to find out :D


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Unless it's your cam chains rattling - then you're buggered. :P
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thanks for all the help people, hope it isnt the cam chain, what are the signs on that? cant be cam chain cus the noise stops when i pull the clutch in. its not a loud noise, its just not a nice noise to hear.
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its definitely your clutch, could be worse you could be ridin a ducati, now they do rattle!!
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