5th Gear Clunking

Not sure what you mean by gassing up, but its around 2500 - 3000 rpm usually. Its very slight, only really feel it in the pegs and a bit in the bars.


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we are 3 riders experimenting this phenomenon I have spent oodles of dollars for what I perceived to be a transmission problem and it was not , another member said the tune installed in his rocket caused this slapping noise and by changing it for another the slapping disappeared he claimed that the cause was probably a late or misfire in one of the cylinder I have a tune from a dyno shop and I am going there in may to see if they can chase that "slapping noise" by changind something in the tune if it does I will report it to you
by gassing up I meant when riding and opening the throttle past 3000 rpm
 
I recently discovered a slight "clunk" on my bike when cruising in 5th gear. I only notice it if the road is fairly smooth, I can feel it in my pegs and handlbars. It almost feels like I'm taking the slack out of a splined shaft.

If I'm rolling along and ever so slightly roll off the throttle, then back on, it'll give me a little clunk or pop shortly after applying throttle. I'm assuming it's just lash coming out of the driveline, but it's not instant like I would think lash would be, it takes a second.

Bike is a 2017 Roadster with about 3000 miles on it. Purchased 6/2018.

Anyone else notice anything like this? Is it something I should be concerned about?
Mine does this also, but in every gear. Slop in a the various gears, splines, etc. If you are sure its only ONE gear, id have Triumph take a look. I took mine in under warranty for hard shifting just to be on record. Its good now, but when it was new it was stiff.

Something you could try : on a lift rotate the rear wheel by hand back and forward to see just how much play there is in each gear. You could probably also do it on the ground.
 
Put the bike on a stand so that the rear wheel is off the ground. Put the bike in 1st gear and then move the rear wheel forward and backwards to feel the free play. Now do it in all the other gears. You will feel a difference in each gear.

When you are riding you notice this most in 5th gear when going lightly on and off the throttle.
 
Mine does this also, but in every gear. Slop in a the various gears, splines, etc. If you are sure its only ONE gear, id have Triumph take a look. I took mine in under warranty for hard shifting just to be on record. Its good now, but when it was new it was stiff.

Something you could try : on a lift rotate the rear wheel by hand back and forward to see just how much play there is in each gear. You could probably also do it on the ground.

5th Gear Clunking
 
mine does it in 3th 4th and 5th from at around 2800rpm and only when loading on the power or riding up a hill and not following the rpm rhythm so very intermittent very strange ... I had the trans mission worked over by robinson industries and the "slapping is still happening ... still a mystery. I stay out the rpm range as much as possible to avoid any explosion
 
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