Hey, all, I took my 2012 SESG to Jim at Metal Dragon this week to install a 30t sprocket. He called me later and told me my compensator is shot and need to go to a stealer to have it replaced under warranty. I'd hoped that, by using the SE compensator on the newer bikes, this would not be a problem.
I've got four questions:
1: What, besides overtightening, would cause compensator failure on a low mileage bike? I've got around 6600 miles on mine, and haven't pushed it too hard (at least as hard as I wanted to!).
2: What are the signs/noises/symptoms that the compensator is failing? I thought it was hard starting, kick back on starting, and a loud clanking noise when starting?
A couple of weeks before, I started noticing a clicking/rattling that seemed to be getting worse. It was really hard to locate, and it mostly was there when it was cold, went away after it warmed up. At first I thought it might be a sticky valve, then it was suggested to me that it could also be rods or pistons. 3: Now I wonder, could this have been the compensator going south?
4: Can anything be done to prevent or lessen compensator failure?
Thanks for your help.