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burring sound

Started by ChillMan, August 17, 2015, 03:27:08 AM

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ChillMan

My Tiger 2001 has a burring sound at rpm approx 2000-2500. I have located it to the metal plate on the exhaust, that plate that protects the passenger's leg from heat. If I press it slightly, the sound disappears.

My mechanic says it's a hassle to fix because he'd had to remove and remake some stainless steel rivets. I doubt it would take more than 20 minutes but hey I'm not an expert.

The exhaust has a cracking sound when revving down, which someone said means it's a nonfactory one but still Triumph.

I'm thinking I can't be the only one with this burrrrrrrr?

Sin_Tiger

Stainless rivets are a but harder to do, don't be tempted to use standard alloy ones, they won't last 5 mins.

It might be worth checking to see if you have any "extra" hooks drilled in the end can.
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Bixxer Bob

Hooks or holes???

I had this, many moons ago.  The rivets are a bugger to drill out because the tail is left in the centre and is quite hard.  It's worth doing though because I replaced them with self-tapping screws and spire clips ( "U" nuts) so it's easy to whip off to clean behind it.
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ChillMan

Hehe I knew I wouldn't be the only one.

Drilling out rivets is a bit over my head, I'm afraid. How long time would it take a good Triumph mechanic to do that? I ask because I'd pay him per minute/hour.

What about finding some heat-resistant rubber formed into a wedge which I press in between the two metal parts to stop it from burring?

Bixxer Bob

Give the bike shop a miss; go to a light engineering company and look helpless.  Engineers like to show off, like as not they'll drill all three out for you for the price of a drink.  Order a pack of spire clips and some stainless steel self tapping screws and you're good to go.

With any luck they'll do that for you too!
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ChillMan

#5
Thanks man. I'm sorry but I don't know what a light engineering company is or how to find one. Perhaps it's a translation thing. I did google spire clips, but since I don't know how that protection plate should be fitted in general, I don't see how it would be fitted using such slips and screws.

Looking helpless is going to be easy.  :augie


motoOzarks

It's where you go to have lights engineered
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Chris Canning

I come across this problem most days 'It's an easy job mister' 'In that case why don't do it yourself' errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr  :icon_redface:

It's only easy when you know how,it's not about how long it will take it's about how many F ups that person has had to go through to learn what he/she knows that's what you are paying for  :icon_wink:

ChillMan

I never heard of a place you go to have lights engineered! Don't you just buy a lamp in a shop and DONE?

Chris Canning, that's funny and true.

ChillMan

Does anyone have a photo of how it looks when that heat plate is removed? The service manual is not very clear:

Mustang

thats about how it looks................three metal standoffs with a hole in them for the rivet ,welded to the can  :nod

steamer can has 4 .......................

ChillMan

#11
There is just a circular hole on top of each, and no way to place stuff inside? I thought one would fit something like these spire thingies inside the "standoff"?
http://www.frost.co.uk/sheet-metal-screws-and-j-nuts-400-pieces.html

Mustang

you can
the standoffs are just bent tin (sheet metal)

ChillMan

Doesn't cost anything to cost my mechanic for a quote, I guess.

I actually found a shop selling ALL kinds of screws and nuts etc. I can drive there. Which model and dimension of spire clips should I get, and dimensions and head of the screws?

motoOzarks

The ones that fit your hole

Can you just kink the shield to stop it from buzzing?

Have had:  Girelli Bronco 50, Honda xr70, Yamaha YZ80, Yamaha MX175, Suzuki TS250, Honda XR350, Honda XR500, Honda XL600r, Suzuki DR200, Suzuki GS1100e, Honda Ruckas 49, BMW F650GS
Have:  Yamaha TW200, Suzuki DRZ400s, Triumph Tiger 955i