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Benson_JV |
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 Posted: 20:24 - 03 Jun 2011 Post subject: What the actual fuck. Swingarm eaten by chain tensioner. |
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My chain tensioner has torn back my swingarm as in the picture below. Went along the motorway at about 80 and I thought I smelt burning, so I pulled over as I thought it may have been the new indicator I fitted, it had 3 cables wheras the old one only had 2 so thought I may have fitted it wrong. As soon as I crossed the hardshoulder line I heard a fairly loud 'click' and when I stopped I was greeted by the sight of the chain tensioner at an odd angle grinding against my sprocket and the swingarm torn back like so!
Buying a new swingarm but in the mean time, will this be safe to ride? Also, what the fuck caused it? I had the back wheel out earlier to replace the cush drive but damn I'm not that bloody bad at mechanics.
https://img202.imageshack.us/img202/949/1000709ny.jpg ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
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I'd attempt to fabricate a new end bit out of a large thicker piece of metal.. I wouldnt ride that, and im riding with forks leaking like a bitch, a tight as a nuns crack chain and a horrendous ticking noise  |
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Benson_JV |
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The floor I did it on is 35 miles away
Do you reckon thats the cause or was that just an observation? ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
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most likely you didn't tighten the spindle enough, then tried some elaborate clutch work. ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
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The spindle also doesn't appear to be all the way through. There are normally a few threads sticking out past the nut.
There is often a spacer on the inside of the sprocket carrier (between the sprocket carrier and the wheel). These are easily lost/misplaced/dropped.
I'd get it all apart and see what's missing. There may be additional damage to the sprocket carrier and wheel.
No I would not ride it, not even to the end of the road. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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So I've bought a new swing arm. Do I need to buy new bearings or anything?
EDIT: Any idea where to find a chain tensioner from? Ebay/google doesn't have anything  ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
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Thanks for the help neil. Those are the chain tensioners, it says FW but then 1999 Reckon they'll work?
I'll get to work on the bearings and i'll have a look. It looks like it's going to be at least 2 weeks til this gets fixed. Moving out next week
EDIT: https://www.wemoto.com/bikes/Honda/CBR_600_FV_FW/97-98/picture/Rear_Wheel_Bearing_Kit_with_Dust_Seals/
Is that all I need? ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
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the bearings should have a number on. It's just a case of going on ebay or asking your local bearing shop using this number.
That damage looks absolutely mental. You must be pretty bad at mechanics for that to happen! I've done some ultimate bodges in the past, including riding a trike with the exhaust ratched strapped to the head (no head bolts) but that's pretty amazing!
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mysterious_rider wrote: | the bearings should have a number on. It's just a case of going on ebay or asking your local bearing shop using this number.
That damage looks absolutely mental. You must be pretty bad at mechanics for that to happen!  I've done some ultimate bodges in the past, including riding a trike with the exhaust ratched strapped to the head (no head bolts) but that's pretty amazing!
Good luck with sorting it out though mate.  |
I thought I was pretty average at mechanics, guess not. I'm still not taking it into a bike shop to repair, I'll either fix it 100% myself or kill it 100% myself! so any bearings I find in the rear wheel I'll replace, any more to look out for that need doing? Like hidden away?
stinkwheel wrote: | Don't be too hard on the lad. You should have seen the horrific mess I made of one of my GPZ500s when I missed out one tiny little split pin from the rear brake torque arm.
Totally ripped the footpeg hanger off, chopped the brake lever in half, wrapped the brake rod round the rear hub three times and sliced the end off my boot. I am lucky to still have a big toe. |
Bloody hell! All the little things eh? We live & learn, I won't be making that fucking mistake again! Never have I ridden so slowly on the motorway, I was doing maybe 45-50, I had the image of the GP rider going round a corner and rear wheel going right past him in my head.  ____________________ Willson - "If you go out on that CBR600 in the winter, you're going to do more miles on your side than on your wheels."
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It's all a part of learning. You haven't hurt yourself and you haven't completely destroyed your bike so it's all good!
Still, it would be great if you could tell us how that managed to happen, personally I'd fix it myself. How else you gonna learn? Just take it easy round the block till you know it's fine.
If you missed out a spacer, wouldn't it be the sprocket bolts that would mash up the swinger?
Could you get a bigger pic of it?  |
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Hi
I would expect a missing spacer to either have the locating studs for the sprocket immediatly chew up the swinging arm (outer spacer) or do it after a few miles (spacer between the sprocket carrier and the wheel).
Personal guess, swinging arm spindle a bit lose (which could happen from a missing washer, worn swinging arm or the first stages of the sprocket carrier bearing collapsing if the inner spacer was missing).
All the best
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On the subject of chain tensioners....
Some adjusters back out of their own accord.
I torqued mine to spec after a normal chain adjustment. 2k later i needed the back wheel out..Adjuster plate was loose.
Like many...i now threadlock mine.(might wire them)
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Old Thread Alert!
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