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| ScaredyCat |
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 Posted: 17:55 - 12 Feb 2015 Post subject: Chain & Sprocket |
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Please forgive the n00b questions but I've just been out to my bike to start prepping to ride to work again, thought I'd start riding again tomorrow but judging by this I wont.
Started to clean the chain, noticed a few links like this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/188253/_bcf/chains1.jpg
They are stiff and don't show much sign of moving when I use my fingers. The chain 'jumps' occasionally as I spin the rear wheel. I don't mean it jumps off the sprocket, I mean it flicks up momentarily as I spin the wheel.
The chain was fine before I stopped riding, mid December. I lube it after every ride. What's the likely cause? The links seem stiff the chain is very tight, no slack at all. The bike has been on its centre stand (appears to have seized a bit too ) for the entire time.
Is the chain b0rked? This is what my rear sprocket looks like:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/188253/_bcf/chains2.jpg
Is that ok (other than needing a clean) or classed as worn. Do you have to change sprocket & chain at the same time? Honda's quoted price for a sprocket and chain set is £184.14 then there's fitting on top, with a 1 hour scheduled time for the job. I need a new rear tye too
Subframe might be twisted but chain definitely not slack.. ____________________ Honda CBF125 ➝ NC700X
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| Minty |
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| davebike |
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That chain doesn't look good
NC700 c&S set not from Honda DID and JT sprocket from an independent £120 and 50 to fit
I give a a very good lub and see how much it pulls off the rear sprocket if not much ride it and keep it more lubed it will probable sort it elf out if not too worn ____________________ Dave
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| Just_James |
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 Posted: 19:54 - 12 Feb 2015 Post subject: |
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Sprocket looks ok to me.
Does the chain have a split link in it? If so I'd whip it off and leave to soak in a bucket of white spirit for a couple of hours then give it a good lube before refitting.
If you can't easily remove the chain then I'd do as others have suggested and just lube the hell out of it  ____________________ Current Bikes / Projects: 1999 Rieju RS1 50
Previous bikes - 1986 DT125R (field bike), 1989 KX250, 1980 KX420 (with 500cc big bore), 1992 YZ250, 1988 KX500, 1989 XR250R, 1988 VFR400R NC24, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 2008 Rieju RS2 50 , 1993 Honda NSR 125 |
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| RhynoCZ |
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The chain is dead, the sprocket is alright. Definitely check the front sprocket though.  ____________________ '87 Honda XBR 500, '96 Kawasaki ZX7R P1, '90 Honda CB-1, '88 Kawasaki GPz550, MZ 150 ETZ
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| Northern Monkey |
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| Major Doss |
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Whilst some erstwhile members would suggest you make videos when you cleanse the rear end, may I suggest maybe laying off the soap when one is laying dormant for the cooler seasons? Keep your teeth and links nice and wet. I suggest this merely as your rear end looks ripe and clean for the summer. That chain is probably fine, dependant on your lubrication regimen. But, as always; replace C+S as a pair if chain fubar'ed.
TL;DR One minute ride around the block, lubricate, check function again after a 5 minute ride. You'll then know before you whip it off for a change of rubber.
BTW, tell Honda to fuck off re; labour, if they are changing the tyre.
Infact, diy. And lube it.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 143 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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