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What is this sound from Motorcycle tire (video w/ sound)?

What is this sound from Motorcycle tire (video w/ sound)?

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could be any number of things 1 something caught between tyre and the mudguard ( the mudguard would amplify the sound) 2 something caught between the disk calliper and the disk. ( again the disk will amplify the sound) 3 the speedo drive cable inner could be frayed, this is catching on the case and resounding on the edge of the fairing. 4 Knackered wheel bearings. 5 denatured tyre, the tyre carcase breaks up inside and forms balls of rubber which roll around inside the tyre ( Rare but has happened to me) Think you need to spend some time having a bit of an explore.
an cold air intake is a pipe with a cone filter shape at the end what it does it gives your car more air. more air more power to your car because the cooler your car is the better it runs. by having one in your car it WILL make your car sound AL LOT way better !!! sound like more deeper sounds from the front end and maybe depends on the intake you buy you can receive around 15 to almost 35 horse power and may some tq around 5 to 10 K N is a really good intake system for some cars also AEM too
ive never heard that before. You need to take it to a dealer to get it fixed.
something's definitely rubbing. see if you can put the front on a lift, then rotate the tire freely and see if you get the sound.
A cold air intake relocates the factory airbox location outside of the engine compartment, which forces much colder air into the motor from outside the engine compartment where the air is colder. THe colder the air going into the motor, the more power the motor can make. It also increases the efficiency of your vehicle, getting better gas mileage.

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