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 Posted: 22:55 - 02 Mar 2005 Post subject: Chain draging? |
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About to adjust my chain...
Whilest rideing at lowish speed something seems to be snaging slightly, clutch in it does the same, @ 30 it snags a little and @ 40 it stops/is not noticeable...
If its not the chain (i really hope it is) what else could it be appart from brakes? its quite a weird feeling, dosen't feel seruious... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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Only just got around to looking at the chain, after takeing the front sropcket cover of and takeing out a huge mass of oil and crap that had built up, includeing a 6mm bolt! (where it came from, dunno..)
WD40 all over the chain, much toothbrush action, eventually came to a completely siezed solid link, the chain is fairly new, i lube it every other time i got out for a ride (when its warm) so was not expecting it.. ive had a really good go at it with the brush and its not moved at all... what i was thinking was getting a clamp with some flat pieces of wood and pressing it into moveing, the gentlest way i can think of moveing it...
Any ideas? i have a mini blowtorch if that would help? (doubt it would, appart from mashing the o-ring)
oh shaft drive.... lovely shaft drive... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 Posted: 23:17 - 08 Mar 2005 Post subject: |
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Well, iv'e sort of got it moveing, to bend it 50degrees or so ive got it in a G clamp with some spare nuts to lever it, still take quite a bit of force to move it... leting the chain go arround fully will straighten it up again, but not without a crunch, defenately can feel it...
So i'm really not sure what to do with it now... bit less drastic than the blow torch i have a soldering iron, is that worth trying?
I'm useing wd40 because i dont have any parafin or anything, afaik its pretty much the same thing...
I REALLY don't need to be buying a new chain right now  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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A hammer. It works, chains are tough things. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
Mmmm, Guinness
Discovering the delights of Hammerite and a 3/4" brush.  |
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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 Posted: 00:32 - 09 Mar 2005 Post subject: |
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Keep working at it, loads of lube. I wouldn't try putting any heat into it if it is an o-ring chain.
How near the wear limit are you? Would it stand being one link shorter? ____________________ “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.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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 Posted: 01:23 - 09 Mar 2005 Post subject: |
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Annoyingly its got loads and loads of adjustment left :/ fitted only a couple of thousand miles ago (just before i got the bike)
The chain is an endless one, theres no feckin way i'm haveing the swingarm off. i dont have any chain tools either can a master link be added to an endless chain by cuting one of the links off?
Its tricky to get a good swing at the chain to do any hammering
Takes ages to move the chain they way i have surely must be an easyer way? tryed useing alan keys to lever them but it needs way more force than i can put on them... might try with ring spanner extensions...  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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A couple of pairs of pliers I found useful too. I really shouldn't have left it outside for that long in January without riding it. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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 Posted: 15:58 - 09 Mar 2005 Post subject: |
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Bah, looks like i'm goona have to spend some money
got a plastacine wd40 bath prepared for the link, will see if that helps it at all... if not...
These soft links? where do you get them from? thinking might get a splint link set, would it need a press to get these on? i'll have to get one anyway, it will probably cost £30 to have the shop do it and the tolls is about £50 so
How much would a split link/soft link set cost? what are the betteruns to go for?
I suppose at least i'll be able to propperly clean the chain and put it in engine oil e.t.c.
grrrr (grumble grumble, blimin thing... allways something... grumble)
Thanks for the help all, at least i know what it is now  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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 Posted: 17:08 - 09 Mar 2005 Post subject: |
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You should be able to buy soft links loose at a bike shop for a couple of quid if you know what size your chain is. They are used to join chains of the non-endless variety. Try and get the same make as your current chain (they are included in the box with a normal chain)
I fit them using a good big pair of mole grips to push the pins through to flush with the plate then use an M5 nut as a spacer to get the pin that last wee bit through the plate. You just have to tighten the wrench a tiny fraction each time you close them, a wee bit time consuming but effective.
There is a proper tool for doing this but they are quite expensive.
It is getting the old link out without knackering the chain that is the tricky bit. I think my chain splitting tool was £12. ____________________ “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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