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| MattShill |
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 MattShill Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 16:29 - 19 Jul 2005 Post subject: Chain stretching. |
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A few weeks ago I checked the tension in my chain to find it was about 3 times the recommended tolerance. I tightened it, it stopped rattling and the transmittion improved. I put the looseness of the chain down to the fact that it had had hardly been ridden before I got it, 1500 miles and in the last year just a few miles a month to keep it going, and suddenly I was using for a daily commute. However, last week I checked it and the tension had again dropped to more than twice the recommended free play. Today I heard a rattle as I came off the throttle and lo, I check the chain to find it's stretched again.
Has anyone else had this with a CG? Mine is an import with a 4 gears, which means that 60 is about all it'll happily do. This is just on the redline, yet it will cruise at this speed and get to juuust over 65 downhill. Will cruising on the edge of the redline be increasing wear on the chain?
To be honest I'm looking forward to doing my test to be rid of the thing for good. It's been a good bike to learn on but I'm getting sick of only being able to overtake on massive straights when the car in front is doing 50. It means knowing when the straight will come, getting into a following position in advance and (given that the road is clear) gradualy creeping up to 60, crawling past the car over a period of several weeks, and then trying to judge when to come back in so as to avoid oncoming traffic as well as not pissing off the car I've just overtaken. Dual carriageways are pretty much no-go areas for overtaking regardless of the speed of the car in front because of the boy racers blasting down the overtaking lane doing a ton. Anyway, I digress. I have my first training session booked and I'm hoping to do the test as soon as poss, but in the meantime this damn chain is getting worrying. Any thoughts?
Matt ____________________ Living life in the second overtaking lane!
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 Jack_Cheese World Chat Champion

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That chain does sound a bit dodgy, try checking the sprockets, if they're off centre then youre chain will generally be less than healthy. Other than that, try checking the tracking at the rear, or your rear wheel bearings. My scooter's rear wheel bearings are totalled, and it's off-centre (verically), and i only discovered it the other day. Hope this helps! ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 307 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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