wilburh wrote:
. OK and here's the REALLY STRANGE part...if the bikes stopped and it's making the noise and I put it over on it's side stand - the noise stops, bring it back up to verticle and it starts again.
Sounds like it could be coming form your primary. Since the oil is hotter when the outside temp is up it may get thinner. In the primary you have a chain tensioner and on a sporty it is also the tranny oil. It could be a bearing that is not getting enough oil, or the oil is too thin when it gets hot out. When you rest it on its side stand it is getting enough oil to stop the squeal. My guess is that you may not have enough oil in the primary. I would change the oil use the Harley recommended oil for your primary and see if that helps. Making sure that you have the right amount in the bike. Your chain tensioner may need adjustment. Could be the clutch but I really can't tell from here. Need more info. How to check the oil in the primary. Stand the bike up straight and take the derby cover off and there should be 28 ounces, Anyway the oil should have contact with the chain. I usually just put the entire quart in when I change my oil. Be sure not to lose the "o" ring on the derby it is reusable. If you check the oil with the derby cover off make a mental note of the level. Drain the oil and put the recommended amount in and see the difference. That could tell you where you stand.
Hope this helps, let us know how you made out.
Lenny