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 Posted: 12:33 - 28 Jun 2009 Post subject: is the chain my problem? |
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I've been riding my er5, and it was fun getting up to 85 (on the back of course, as it's not yet restricted) but it still feels a little rough, especially up to 40.
Is my chain likely to be the problem? Thing is, I can't get the slack out of the chain without having it too tight at other points. So I have a slack spot of 2-2.5 inches (rather than 1.4 which it what it should be and what it is at the tightest point after adjustment)
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 Posted: 12:48 - 28 Jun 2009 Post subject: |
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fuck me.
You only have to watch the first 10 seconds of the video to see the chain practically falling off the sprockets.
That chain is fucked, the links are either seized, dead or dying. 2.5 inches of freeplay is dangerous, bordering on stupidity.
My advice (and probably everyone else's) is to buy a new chain (and new sprockets for good measure) and get them fitted properly, before we get your next thread from your hospital bed where you were out riding your bike, the chain wrapped itself round the rear wheel and it spat you down the road, snapping your left ankle in the process.
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| CHR15 wrote: | what??
read that to yourself and then re-write it, so it makes sence!!
the chain should have 1.4 inches of movement along the bottom run. if it does, your chain tension is correct, if it dosnt, its not.
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Fair play.
The point is, it does and it doesn't. If I adjust it to 1.4, I'm still left (at another point in the chain) with 2-2.5 of slack. The chain isn't even, hence the question, is that the problem? ____________________ no regrets, no retreat, no apology.
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| Timmeh wrote: | fuck me.
You only have to watch the first 10 seconds of the video to see the chain practically falling off the sprockets.
That chain is fucked, the links are either seized, dead or dying. 2.5 inches of freeplay is dangerous, bordering on stupidity.
My advice (and probably everyone else's) is to buy a new chain (and new sprockets for good measure) and get them fitted properly, before we get your next thread from your hospital bed where you were out riding your bike, the chain wrapped itself round the rear wheel and it spat you down the road, snapping your left ankle in the process.
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A little harsh, perhaps, but exactly what I need to know/suspected
note: I'm not a complete idiot. The bike has hardly been ridden because I was uncertain of the chain. ____________________ no regrets, no retreat, no apology.
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| CHR15 wrote: | | Quote: | The point is, it does and it doesn't. If I adjust it to 1.4, I'm still left (at another point in the chain) with 2-2.5 of slack. The chain isn't even, hence the question, is that the problem? |
thats impossible!?!?!?
the bottom run is the longest section of chain between the sprockets, if theres 1.4 there the top run has to have less its impossible not to.
measure it in the middle of the bottom run. |
sigh.... I mean, If I adjust it to the spec slack, 1.4, and then roll the wheel, at another point it will be 2.0-2.5. ____________________ no regrets, no retreat, no apology.
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| CHR15 wrote: | | Quote: | sigh.... I mean, If I adjust it to the spec slack, 1.4, and then roll the wheel, at another point it will be 2.0-2.5. |
no, sorry thats impossible. if you set the slack to 1.5 inches along the bottom run, it cannot have any more deflection than 1.5 inches anywhere, as the middle of the bottom run has the greatest deflection, and if youve set that to 1.5 inches no where else will be greater than that. |
Jesus, my bike must be defying the laws of physics, then. I think you're making too much of this mate. Obviously I could find the slackest point, tighten that to 1.5, and then at no point would it exceed 1.5. BUt most of the chain then has zero slack and the wheel is stiff - which doesn't really help me. Hence my post "either too tight or too slack".
Ps: I'm not going to add any more to this substream of my post, as it's silly nitpicking. ____________________ no regrets, no retreat, no apology.
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get a new chain and sprockets and chain adjusters. if the problem is still there after that, then god help you.  |
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some people really shouldn't post replies to problems they clearly know fuck all about, how the hell can tight spots in a chain be impossible???
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CHR15, you are being a noob
If there is that much difference between the tightest and loosest part of your chain, it is fucked and must be replaced. Replacing the sprockets is also recommended, as old sprockets will quickly wear a new chain, and vice versa. ____________________
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As I understood it, CHR15 was trying to say that if he was measuring the most amount of slack at the bottom, and that was 1.5, then it would be impossible for it to be 2.5 at the top.
That is what you meant, isn't it, CHR15?
Throwing you a lifeline here, bud! 
Edit:Oh, and I can't see the vid, but from what steppen has said here, that chain is most definitely fooked. What he describes is the very definition of a knackered chain. ____________________ A Guide To Powerbands |
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LOL.
Chains are expensive, I used to go through new chains and sprokets every 3 months or so due to this same problem on one of my older bikes (~£90 a time!!); I think it might have been due to something else causing the issue or maybe just too much hard acceleration away from the lights?
My chain was never even... I used to think it was more to do with really slack points as opposed to tight ones. The key was finding the tightest spot and literally stretching it by extending the wheel while at it's tightest. I had chain issues for the life of the bike and apart from noise and slack issues it was never much of an issue but I kept check of it nearly every day and adjusted as necessary - Admittedly I was clocking up ~150 miles a day but never had any issues or felt any danger; Many might say I was just lucky and it was an accident waiting to happen but ah well, moved up to a newer bike now and never had any issues with the chain and I rag this one even harder. .
Somone once told me when you adjust your chain you're supposed to find the tightest spot (put it where the red mark is in your diagrams) and stretch there to ensure the chain stays "even" all the way around. You also need to adjust on a main stand to get the full benefit?
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 232 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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