vince, mine has been doing that same shit for the last 3k and still have yet to figure out just where the noise is coming from. seems to me it is more from the top end on the left side than the chain tension. noise was a little more noticeable after i changed to syn. could be the push rods need adjusted. let me know if you locate the grimlins. safe riding. :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:
Thanks for the suggestion and I did check my bike for this. The vent tube is still intact on mine.I posted this in a different thread but its stating to sound similar. Did you check inside the gas tank and make sure the weld hasn't broken off the vent tube? Mine would rattle at around 3000 rpm's but quit at the lower and higher rev's.
Your description sounds about the same, mostly at lower rpm (but maybe we're just not hearing it when we "ride right"? I also have a K&P filter...I have a metal tingling sound also still. Sounds like it is on the left side also. I found a broke clamp on the exhaust and removed it but I still have the tingling going on. Mostly at the lower rpm's as well. Driving me crazy somewhat. I have gone thorough and tightened or checked everything and bunch of times. Seems like it is on the primary side by the front jug???
I have the inverted forks on the Bulldog btw.
After reading Gasman's post I am really wondering. It is a high pitched ting over and over... I have 9200 miles. A couple of weeks ago I had a roaring noise from the primary after I returned from a Illinois run and found the primary chain was loose I tighten the adjuster some but still have this noise. I did not pull the primary cover off when I did this so if something else is going I did not check.
I wondered if my K&P filter was making it. Thought if the insert was vibrating being how it is held spring tension and could be bouncing up and down doing it......
Nope. Have nylon lock ring around spark plug wire, no metal-to-metal contact anywhere around the key area...Keys dangling against the coil cover?...."tinkling"?! Big dogs don't "tinkle"!