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 Posted: 17:45 - 29 Apr 2002 Post subject: Chain 'n' Sprokets (again) |
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Hi
Yeah i'm tryin to get a "DECENT" set of chain and sprokets (one's i've got now lasted about 2 months) and there a pain in the arse to get .alot of garages dont supply NSR parts and the Honda Dealer is well expensive. I was just wondering what would be the best way to do it. I was thinkin of ordering the parts from a company and getting my local garage to fit them or even fit them myself, is this a good idea or should i fork out the money to the honda dealer
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Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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Hi
C'mon i'm desperate, i think my chains about to come off, one person out there must of changed their chain n sprokets, I mean how long does it take to write a post. Pleeeeeeeze i promise i wont ask anymore technical quetions after this one
PS: A bloke at M'cycle shities said that an O' ring chain would be too heavy for an NSR is he telli the truth, an whats the best chain to get not to price mind u
Thanx, well if anyone replies, so dont just read an go post a feckin msg or ill cry and be a car drive, and that'll be another nob an the road in a Bike killin machine, think about
Luke
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 Posted: 22:39 - 29 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Hi
2 months for a chain is silly. The first chain on my 1200 Bandit lasted over 15000 miles.
An O ring chain will absorb slightly more power than a normal chain, but they will also last long but cost more. It is up to you really.
Swapping a chain is not difficult, but will be messy (hint, get some of the think latex rubber gloves used by doctors, cleaners and mechanics). Take off the sprocket cover, slacken the rear axle, loosen the chain adjusters to move the wheel full forward (slacken each adjuster by the same number of turns), remove the rear wheel and take off the sprocket and replace it with the new one. Undo the split link on the chain. Take off the front spocket and replace it with the new one. Connect your new chain to the old one with the old split link, then pull it through (ie, pull the old chain so the new one is drawn around the front sprocket). Put the back wheel in place and connect the ends using the split link. The clip on the split link should be placed so that as the chain is rotating the closed end of the clip points in the direction of rotation (the idea is that any stone that hits it while in use will just push it into place, not knock it off). Then just adjust your chain and tighten everything up again
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Thanx for the replies guys, I honestly havnt been doin that much to my chain and i lube the fucker up all the time i think i might have over lubed if thats possible
Thanx kieth, are the split links easy to remove or do u need a special tool for the job, and do you recomend any chain n sproket sets for the smaller bikes.
Thanx again, Kith u should get a medal for the ammount of help u give to small people or at least get paid for it
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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Don't start saying that or his next post will be 'All Cheques Payable To.....' lol Only jokin' Keith.
Is your chain too tight or too slack, because this will make your chain wear out sooner, than if it is adjusted correctly.
And by the way, how many miles have you done in 2 months??? If you've been on a round the world trip then don't worry about it, but if you're averaging a few miles a day somethings wrong........ ____________________ A big enough hammer fixes anything! |
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 Posted: 11:53 - 30 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Thanx e'body ill try an do it myself, i think the chain was a bit lose, infact probably quite alot, i have done a few mile like 150 last sunday an about 200 goin round box hill and i use it everyday to an from work (8 mile) and to work (4) so quite a few,
Plus=Are the split links easy to remove or do u need a special tool for the job, and do you recomend any chain n sproket sets for the smaller bikes.
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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My chain has been on my bike for months! At least 5000 miles I should think. The problem is that now I have moved I've lost my garage and I have to leave it outside.
Consequently the whole bike is rusting away merrily, including the chain AND the axle nut so I can't get the bastard thing off. It really needs adjusting too!  |
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Yeah but where did u get you chain n sprokets from
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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oh Thanx anyway matt
Luke
PS how do you stop rusting of the chain an i lubed the fucker up every time i stopped ridin
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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Doesn't the oil flick off at high speed i put oil on it one and the rear cowlings got covered in black shite that took me ages to get off
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OHHHHHH
Thanx im gunna geta set from M'cycle cities and do it myself. Thanx e'one who replied.
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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Thamx again Kieth ure too good to us, it would be really cool to go round your house and see ure bikes and chat about em
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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yaeh i know mabey in the next life
Luke ____________________ "The food was not undelicious"
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Haha very funny i was only being nice
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I think he is after free bike labour, cos from what he sez his bike is more or less nackered  ____________________ A big enough hammer fixes anything! |
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