 AndyB1989 Scooby Slapper
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 CarlosCBR World Chat Champion

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Hmm typical chinese build quality. Is there not a spacer of some sort between the sprocket and bolts? How much wear is there on the sprockets?
Its probably not the cause but it still needs looking into. Do you know how loose the chain was before it snapped? Personally i would change the lot and see how it is after that. ____________________ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OPv5mDPQ14
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 Teflon-Mike tl;dr

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 Posted: 20:17 - 29 May 2011 Post subject: |
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Normally Honda copy motors, and the generic small honda sproket mount.
Sprocket slides onto the output shaft on splines.
An oval plate with spine tanks goes on after it, and has to be twisted one spline width in a groove to alingn the holes in the ends of the oval with the holes in the sproket, to take teh screws that lock teh assembly together & Stop the sproket falling off the shaft.
There's normally about 1mm ish of 'play between the retaining plate and the groove... but if the sprokets not bolted to the retaining plate or the retaining plate is missing?
However, the sproket would normally 'self centre' in the chain, so unless it was wobbling hugely and teh chain monsterously slack, I wouldn't expect the chain to jump the sproket, and even then, for that to cause the chain to snap.
Chains stretch.... cheap chitty chinese chjains stretch a lot....
Chains second hand cheap chitty chinese things get stretched, and when the chain reaches the end of teh rear wheels ability to adjust out the slack, some smart arse suggests knicking a couple of links out of it to make it shorter....
The 'pitch' of teh chain is now increasing alarmingly, as the gaps between the pins increases with the stretch... but the gaps between teh teeth of teh sprokets, often wont be increasing by anywhere near as much.....
and at some point the mis-mesh means that the sproket picks up on the peak of a tooth, not a valey between teeth, and 'chucks' the chain....
This stretches teh chain even more, and canm stress teh side plates.... and its THAT which will make teh side plates actually break.
In short... y'chains fucked! Get a new one! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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 AndyB1989 Scooby Slapper
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 devojunior Brolly Dolly
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