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| LustyLew |
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I risked riding with a loose chain once... Ended up with it bouncing off the back sprocket and locking the back wheel on a busy A2! I also ended up with 3 points and a £60 as I blocked a lane of the road waiting for the RAC.
I really don't suggest you do it. Save your licence and your ass! ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls  |
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It will be fine as long as you stay slow and are not too aggressive on the throttle.  |
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I'd reckon you can ride it for 2 miles, not sure if its a good idea or safe though. https://www.bikechatforums.com/images/smiles/icon_confused.gif
Just be very smooth with the throttle no sharp acceleration or changes in speed and you should be okay*.
Have a look at quite how loose it is before going, if its really loose then you'll need to be more careful when riding but as long as the chain is still one piece then you can ride just being appropriately careful.
* If you're not okay it is in no way my fault :P |
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Obviously I can't guarantee your chain won't snap, but I think it pretty unlikely. I've ridden quite a few different bike with loose chains, had a chain come off before but never snap.
If it were me I would risk it rather than paying a fortune to have them pick it up. ____________________ Gallery |
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I have chainstays on my supermoto. As a result my chain is pretty much hanging off all the time (you can touch the swingarm with it above and below).
The only worry I would have would be it hooking up on an equally worn sprocket, keep it smooth and the speed down and you will be fine for a couple of miles. ____________________ “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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You'll just be doing more damage to the sprockets. I'd try to get any more adjustment out of it you can to make the trip to the garage. ____________________ https://hyperbikes.forumsplace.com/ |
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I rode with a loose chain last term, I didn't feel good about it. Not mega loose, but it would hit the swinging arm and make a knocking sound . (Actually quite loose then) , but it wasn't loose enough to come off the sprockets.
I cainied it and even did the 150 miles back as well, so you'll be ok for a couple of slow miles.
In hindsight, I should have sorted it.
Next time my parents bring the car down I'll bring my paddock stand and a few tools down for us to share.
Always need the tools, and feel a bit cheeky scanking other people's, ahem Drummer. Cheers though always appreciated! |
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Chain is easy to adjust. You just need sockets, torque wrench and open-faced spanners to adjust the tension. You can get away with using a breaker bar and just doing the rear axle nut up pretty tight instead of using the T. wrench.
In fact you don't even need a paddock stand. Still the tools are the main thing, which we need.
Yeah I'll come and laugh at you trying to fit your speedo drive, as long as the weather is nice enough to warrent me riding over to your place. |
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I rode until my chain fell off.... 3 times.  |
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Tarting came first, what a knob! Never again will I risk my safety for the sake of a shiney bolt.  |
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I was riding around with a slack chain for ages. Only noticed it when I changed gear to go around a roundabout and hear a loud clunk. The chain came completely off the front and rear sprockets. I couldn't get it back on so I had to call my dad to bring s spanner out
2 miles doesn't sound too far, as everyone else has said, take it easy and it SHOULD be fine. ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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