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Thanks again Clavinger. I took it to "Triumph of Seattle" in Greenlake. They are new and didn't really hear it like I had. He was at low speed and near the shop. The sound does get louder when at 30 mph and above and coasting with clutch disengaged or neutral. . Its not a straight cut gear whine (by my experience). I always listen to my rigs for problems and I know nothing of this Triumph, ergo my questions. I need to get a manual I understand, to even know where these parts are. I know to look at everything in front of the driveshaft. I have seen pic of output bearings put in incorrectly and its what I was thinking. Now I am located 45 miles north of Chicago, perhaps there is a rocket specialist about. That's the hard part, just to find a guy. Usually, I have to learn, learn, learn, and do, do do, myself to get things done. Id like professional help on this one for speeds sake. So I gather the rocket shouldn't sound like a bucket of bolts coasting up to a stoplight? I thought it had to be "Abby Normal" and I am glad on one hand that it should be better.On the other hand, darn my luck, only 6,000 miles on this, and now only dur for its first oil change. Kinda embarrassing sounding worse than even the noisiest of other bikes (brand name withheld). My friend met up with me in Buffalo Wyoming for the ride to Seattle, his new "fatBoy sounded awful too just idling, the primary chain I presume.