Only 3300 miles the scooter.
Some of this content was copied from forum posts I was asking in.
I NEED YOUR HELP!
I have this noise sometimes. Kinda like a mechanical rattle. At first it was only on occasion. Now it's almost constant. When it happens, there's a big power loss. I noticed it before I installed the 70cc BBK, and it's still there. Sometimes, I can start off and I don't hear it. When that happens, I have plenty of power, but if it starts, power drops a lot. Early on, I thought it was coming from the transmission just behind the motor. I changed my mind on that. It seems to be emitting from the AC generator. There's only a few reasons an AC generator could possibly make noise like this in my thinking, but it's none of those. The fan cover is secure. The fan is too. All four screws are intact and tight. The flywheel is properly seated on the taper with the woodruff key in place. The magnetic pick up is secure. Nothing is touching or can touch anything else.
Below is some other stuff I've done to figure out what it could be.
I've taken it all apart. Everything looks great. I replaced the belt. The variator weights have a very slight flat spot on them. I've seen a lot worse and not hear anything. I noticed I could start off holding the rear break and prevent the rattle. I pulled the rear wheel expecting to find loose springs or something. Everything is just the way it's supposed to be. I can't see it involving the final drive gears. If they made noise, it would be constant. I checked them anyway. There's no detectable wear on gears or bearings. Even with the final drive shaft sticking out of the bearing about 5 inches, there's like .04 - .06" movement or play on the opposite end.
It has nothing to do with the brakes. Everything is perfect in there, but I removed the shoes and rode it. Still there.
I can start the scooter, give it some gas to make it produce the noise. The wheels aren't turning yet, but touch the brake and instantly the motor speeds up and smooths out for the most part. It doesn't go away completely.
Man, this is driving me nuts. Can it be electrical? Is somehow lighting the rear brake light making it go away? But above all, what in hell can be making the noise?