'99 Yamaha Wolverine making grinding noise
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'99 Yamaha Wolverine making grinding noise
see if you can get it to do it while sitting still. Rev it through the full range. If you can not get the grinding noise to happen, it could be driveline related. If it does do it, try to pinpoint it, then we can help more.
If you can't get it to do it, ride it and have a buddy ride beside you and try to get it to make the noise. Then your buddy can try to help you pinpoint it as well.
Without an area of specification, we can not be of much help.
If you can't get it to do it, ride it and have a buddy ride beside you and try to get it to make the noise. Then your buddy can try to help you pinpoint it as well.
Without an area of specification, we can not be of much help.
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'99 Yamaha Wolverine making grinding noise
The grinding noise may be because of no oil in your rear end this may cuase metal to metal grindage and disinigration of your bearings which is what happened to mine. Its a $90 dollar fix through Dennis Kirk
1997 Wolverine
Stock expecting upgrades
1997 Wolverine
Stock expecting upgrades
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'99 Yamaha Wolverine making grinding noise
Originally posted by: UltimateAussie
dude the whole bike is under you when you ride. i hate to say it but that isnt much help either LOL
just kidding around
dude the whole bike is under you when you ride. i hate to say it but that isnt much help either LOL
just kidding around
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