5 Effective Tips to Reduce Motorcycle Noise

Humyra Sharmind Alam
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When riding a bike, there will always be noise. This noise is often a source of annoyance for almost all riders. Excessive use of the motorcycle or issues with its parts can sometimes cause noise. In this article, we will learn how to reduce motorcycle noise. Following some tips can reduce the intensity of the noise. For more bike-related tips, see bikes guide.

Reasons for Bike Noise

Other reasons for noise coming from the bike include the silencer guard, housing, handlebars, mudguard, and bike engine mounting. Let's look at some causes of bike noise.

Silencer Guard

Motorcycles or bikes can vibrate due to the silencer guard. Therefore, if vibrations start, the integrity of the silencer guard should be checked.

Housing

Problems with the housing can lead to vibration and noise issues in motorcycles and bikes. Often, the housing can break while the bike is in motion. When this happens, vibration and noise are felt in the bike. Therefore, if vibration is felt, the housing should be checked and replaced immediately if it's faulty.

Handlebars

Problems with the bike's handlebars affect its sound and vibration. For example, if the handlebars lose their rigidity, vibrations will start in the bike or motorcycle. Therefore, it is important to replace the handlebars to prevent bike vibration.

Mudguard

The mudguard can cause both sound and vibration problems in the bike simultaneously.

Bike Engine Mounting

The bike's engine mounting plays a role in its sound. If the bike's engine mounting is bad, the sound becomes much worse. However, it doesn't just affect the sound; sometimes, it also impacts vibration. For this reason, the correct replacement of the engine mounting needs to be checked.

Tips to Reduce Motorcycle Noise

Here are 5 effective tips to reduce bike noise:

Upgrade Your Muffler Exhaust

If your bike is new, you can look for a good muffler exhaust specifically designed for your model. But if you are buying a pre-owned bike or are interested in upgrading your current bike, installing a new muffler is a good place and time to start. Review the specifications of all mufflers according to your consideration and decide whether you want to use a single-chamber or dual-chamber exhaust. Either can improve horsepower, and dual-chamber exhausts are particularly effective in reducing noise.

Add a Muffler Silencer

Adding a muffler silencer is another great way to reduce engine noise. It helps reduce the size of the exhaust port, which quickly decreases the amount of sound from your engine. Make sure the silencer you buy is the correct model for your exhaust system and keep your exhaust pipe clean. You don't need any special training to clean your exhaust pipe, and most blockages take only a few seconds to clear.

Check Your Muffler for Leaks

A heavily damaged muffler is usually cheaper to replace than to repair, but sometimes it only needs a small fix. The important thing here is to patch up or fix small exhaust leaks before they become large. Keep your muffler free from rust and corrosion, and as a preventive measure, use a patch larger than needed to fix rusty areas.

Improve Your Bike's Carburetion

Your carburetor and air filter ensure a steady supply of clean air to your engine's combustion chamber. Proper combustion produces water and carbon dioxide, but a lack of sufficient oxygen can lead to the buildup of solid carbon soot. When this solid material forms, it causes engine knocking and other noises. Most of these problems can be solved with fuel additives and a new air filter, but if the issue persists, take your bike to a repair shop for further investigation.

Adjust Bike Tappet Adjustment

If the bike's tappet adjustment is not correct, you need to get it adjusted. Tappet adjustment is very important for every bike engine, so this task should never be neglected. If the bike's tappets are not correctly set, you will not enjoy riding the bike because excessive noise will persist.

Conclusion

Most importantly, whether your bike is new or old, it is necessary to get all its components checked at a service center before purchasing or when needed. If you inform the service center, they will arrange everything to reduce the bike's noise.

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