Yea, just idle it until the needle hits the red. you'll hear it come on. Good idea to kick it on once in a while so it doesn't freeze up. It won't come on at speed but if you idle it after running it on the highway for any amount of time, it will.
Quote from: mystic red on July 20, 2012, 09:29:00 PMYea, just idle it until the needle hits the red. you'll hear it come on. Good idea to kick it on once in a while so it doesn't freeze up. It won't come on at speed but if you idle it after running it on the highway for any amount of time, it will.What needle are you referring to? This is a naked 87 K75. The only needles I have are Tach and Speedo. Surely you don't mean to rev it up to the redline.I'll have to try idling it for a bit tomorrow.Larry
If idling in gear, it does not.
Probably need to idle for 5-6 mins and as to the knock when it happens pull the clutch lever in and find if the noise goes away.
If the fan was turning on/off you would hear it there is no mistaking it.If the fan isn't turning on it will overheat at idle unless its a very cold day. The fan comes on at 103degC and the light at 111degC.The noise disappears when the clutch lever is pulled in probably means you have a clutch problem but not being able to see/hear it would pay to have someone who knows Ks to listen to it.
A "whacka-whacka" at idle in neutral will be a worn transmission input shaft, but as long as it's still shifting well I wouldn't worry about it yet.
OK, I MIGHT be hearing the fan, but to me, it sounds more like the fuel pump whirr. In any case, the red warning light does not come on, so that is good. Cheers,Larry