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Geezer2 May 26, 2009 05:00 PM

I'm stumped....
 
Here's the deal, I've developed a bell like sound in the fork area:eek:. I've found no loose bolts, nothing loose in the head light housing. At first I thought it was a SS cable hitting something, so I zip tied them. No change. Happens mostly over bumps. Would a broken spring cause this? I'm unable to duplicate the sound by tapping a screw driver against various components. Any experience or help would be appreciated. Have not gone to the stealer yet as I trust you folks a hole bunch more. Thanks in advance. Geez:confused:

timberwolfz28 May 26, 2009 05:05 PM

When I bought my bike they had one of those superstition bells hanging in between the front frame tubes. Maybe someone tagged one on you too! :)

seniorsuperglideE8 May 26, 2009 07:05 PM

Steering neck bearings need some adjustments?

ak602 May 26, 2009 07:56 PM

I had the same thing on mine. It was the little reflector inside the headlight. The only way to duplicate it was to bang on the headlight really hard. I took the light apart and tightened it. Worth a look.

KBFXDLI May 26, 2009 08:21 PM

Check your steering head nut. Retorque it to spec. I believe it is 70-80FT lbs.

jasper9652 May 27, 2009 05:53 AM

My $ .02........I have a noise in my 09 FXDB and swore it was from the front and couldnt find it. Came to be the license plate was loose. I only had 2 bolts in it. just a thought, Mike

Notgrownup May 27, 2009 06:01 AM

Isn't it funny how a damn noise can come from somewhere you wouldn't expect it to....

Geezer2 May 27, 2009 07:36 PM

Thanks for all your responses folks. I found it. Although I bounced the tool bag around seeing if it made contact with anything, it never made a sound. As I stated I tapped on everything. No bell sound. The one thing I didn't tap on was the front fender....what a melodic sound it makes. Turns out the bag had enough give in the straps that on a bump it would in fact make contact with the fender creating that bell sound. Moved bag, went for a ride, problem solved. Duh! Sometimes it's just too simple. Glad it wasn't expensive. Ya all are the greatest. Geezer

emwolb May 29, 2009 12:06 AM

had the same thing happen with an 07 streetbob i had. turned out being the cover for the upper neck nut. the cover was loose. hope this helps. that one drove me nuts for several months, till i fixed it, then traded it off for a streetglide. yeow, what a difference.


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