Mudpuppy or anyone else who may have this problem. My 2024 Honda rubicon is making alot/some noise coming from the rear end area of the bike when I let off the gas to cruise. I could be going 25 or 35 and when I let off the gas just a little it sounds like it’s making some clicking noises. I did some research and alot of people are saying Hondas are just noisy and it’s normal but I wanted anyone’s opinion.
Trying to diagnose a noise over internet chat is about the most futile thing anyone can ask me to do. Post a video on TH-cam then post a link maybe we can figure something out that way LOL
Next time you can weld a bolt to the bearing sticking straight up. Then drill a hole in a piece of metal. Lay the metal on top with the bolt going through the hole. Put a nut on and tighten it. Works as a bearing puller
I’ve been looking through some of your old videos. Have we figured out how to make a 520 idle underwater yet???
I would pack them seal covered bearings with grease. By removing seal with pick with out tearing it and push it back in place with fingers.
What is top speed in high ?
I Remember u claimed 30mph in Low. I'm debating between 30% vs 45% Portals. on 33s
It's really slow on 33s. I would probably go 30% if I was going to do it again. That's a light 33 like an Aztec
Mudpuppy or anyone else who may have this problem. My 2024 Honda rubicon is making alot/some noise coming from the rear end area of the bike when I let off the gas to cruise. I could be going 25 or 35 and when I let off the gas just a little it sounds like it’s making some clicking noises. I did some research and alot of people are saying Hondas are just noisy and it’s normal but I wanted anyone’s opinion.
Trying to diagnose a noise over internet chat is about the most futile thing anyone can ask me to do. Post a video on TH-cam then post a link maybe we can figure something out that way LOL
Next time you can weld a bolt to the bearing sticking straight up. Then drill a hole in a piece of metal. Lay the metal on top with the bolt going through the hole. Put a nut on and tighten it. Works as a bearing puller
That's a good idea!