I had one of those. It was more than a "annoying little squeak". More like a "annoying squawk". After an exhaustive search. Turns out it was the left hand side rear rubber muffler exhaust support. Sprayed some silicone on it and all was fine. No need for a engine rebuild.:s:TEXAS
Alamo!
You inspired me! I jacked up the bike on my brand new Pit Bill lift (man this is sweet). Any way, I was adjusting the belt and your post started running though my head. So, I pushed the rubber goobers out and wrapped them with Teflon tape. NOT PLUMERS TEFLON TAPE. This stuff is gray in color, sticky on one side and slippery than snot on the other side. I also wrapped the metal bar that the exhaust is bolted to.
I have yet to test the bike for the noise but after supper I plant to do just hat. I'm not holding my breath for this but it was work a shot.
Wish me luck!!
Harley Davidson Community This product will work wonders on any squeak, and rubber parts:s
Well, The noise is still there. It's almost like a modualted chirping sound. Now I'm suspecting its the belt.
What are my options with a noisy belt? is there something I can spray on it?
First off, clean it good with some mild soap and water, look for debris and check the tension, I know from riding in the rain alot my belt will chirp, you can run some chalk or a crayon on the belt this will quiet it down some, check all of your exhaust heat shields also, they will make noise too
First off, clean it good with some mild soap and water, look for debris and check the tension, I know from riding in the rain alot my belt will chirp, you can run some chalk or a crayon on the belt this will quiet it down some, check all of your exhaust heat shields also, they will make noise too