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Anonymous Posted on Oct 11, 2010

I have a 96 yamaha big bear 4x4. its only used a few weeks a year for hunting, while i was checking it on the weekend, i heard a driveline noise coming from the mid to rear, i lifted the bike off the ground and ran it, but couldnt get it to make the noise. only on the ground, under load. i keep the maint. up on this biike, service reg. dont abuse the bike in any way. any suggestions ???

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Ur scoot is 15yr-a bearing cud be dying or needs lubricating--u shud ride it more like everymonth-it keeps it in shape like a human-other than that rotting takes place

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If the CV Joints are new and correctly inserted, the most likely culprit for the noise would be the brakes. Remove the front wheels and turn the hub.

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When i am driving and get to 30 km/h it starts to sound like something is ratling, but when i switch to 4x4 it goes away and will stay away untill i switch back to two wheel drive.

sounds like the transfer case or front driveline has a loose component, it gets enough tension when in 4x4 to go silent, but loose enough to make noise when not in use. also look at front u-joints if in a pre-96 pickup/
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