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Williamson:
The Mighty ST1300 has started to develop a humming, perhaps drumming, noise at around 100km/h.  Hard to know the source, but I'm guessing rear wheel.  I have asked my motorcycle mechanic to check it out, he is pretty busy at the moment, so looking (asking) for some input in the meantime.

My thoughts are rear wheel bearing, and whilst that will be an exensive replacement, anything else is likely to be more expensive.

Whilst at another local motorcycle shop (a few parts and accessories, mainly service and repairs) on Thursday, I asked the owner / chief mechanic.  His advice was that this is a commonly known noise with the ST1300, and that it was nothing to worry about.  As I've never heard of this previously, I'm thinking is this advice plausible?  On the other hand, he could've said "wheel bearing or crown & pinion gear wear", got a repair job and pocketed some $$ - so perhaps his opinion is plausible.

Any thoughts fom the brains trust here?

Nigel:
No pun intended, I can't say that I've heard of that problem before.
Wheel bearing? Probably. Check diff oil first.

Jdbiker:
Your Mighty ST 1300 is relatively new and shouldn’t have any issues with the final drive. Put bike on centre stand and rotate wheel, if there’s wheel bearing issue you should hear an abnormal sound. It’s more likely to be a tire wear issue  I think. Replacing the wheel bearing is an easy job, but I don’t see that being the problem with the mileage on your bike.

Williamson:

--- Quote from: Nigel on May 29, 2021, 04:40:07 PM ---No pun intended, I can't say that I've heard of that problem before.
Wheel bearing? Probably. Check diff oil first.

--- End quote ---

Yeah, check the obvious.


--- Quote from: Jdbiker on May 29, 2021, 04:56:53 PM ---Your Mighty ST 1300 is relatively new and shouldn’t have any issues with the final drive. Put bike on centre stand and rotate wheel, if there’s wheel bearing issue you should hear an abnormal sound. It’s more likely to be a tire wear issue  I think. Replacing the wheel bearing is an easy job, but I don’t see that being the problem with the mileage on your bike.

--- End quote ---

New tyres, first noticed on the way to Mudgee.  Yeah, the ST300 has done only 60,000km.

Biggles:
I've become quite conscious of tyre noise on my ST lately.  It came with Pirellis that I found quite noisy.  I'm on Michelin PR5GTs now and they seem noisier than I recall.  It might be just the acoustics of this 2005 ST- I really hadn't noticed it on my 2008 and 2009 STs. It's the kind of hum that doesn't change if you pull the clutch in and coast at any speed above say, 60.

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