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Best would be to examine tht noise, put your bike on the center stand and get an assistant to sit on it so tht the front wheel is thn free to rotate.
Rotate the wheel and try to locate the noise...not bad if you start at the brake pads!
Hope this helps!
The ER5 has got an electronic rev-counter, no cable.
Like the oval rear brake-drums this is another ER5 bugbear, the rec/rec fails, the battery boils and the rev-counter is usually a victim too. Often on ER5 specific forums there will be someone who repairs the circuit board and sells the repaired units much cheaper than a new one. it's usually a tiny zener-diode that is killed.
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