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Shamrock |
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 Shamrock Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 16:56 - 19 Apr 2002 Post subject: Chain came off... |
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I was out riding my NS 1 today when all of a sudden the chain decides to pop off. I pull over anyway and notice its hanging off on the rear cog. After about 10 mins(10 dirty, oily minutes) I manage to get it half way on and then I just rolled the bike backwards and it came on the rest of the way.
Anyway does this mean my chain is too slack? Do I need to tighten it?
Or was it just a freak occurence?
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 Posted: 17:08 - 19 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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I take it its too loose then....lol
You effectively move the back wheel back...look on your swingarm and there is a bolt you loosen that and there might be one on the other side of the swingarm, then move the wheel back till the chain is tight enough, don't make it so tight it will snap though. And make sure you keep the wheel aligned when tightening it back up, half a turn of each bolt at a time  ____________________ A big enough hammer fixes anything! |
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 Shamrock Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 17:16 - 19 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Okay when you say there should be about 1-2 inches of play what do you mean? By that do you mean the amount of space there is when the chains pulled down and then pulled up?  |
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 Milo World Chat Champion

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 Shamrock Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 18:16 - 19 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Right theres actually about 4 inches of play on the chain!!
Hows that possible though? Dont the bike shops check this before they sell the bikes? Its not like it was adjusted since!!
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 Posted: 18:54 - 19 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Just out of interest, check your sprockets, if they're rounded the chain aint gonna stay on is it  ____________________ A big enough hammer fixes anything! |
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 Posted: 19:06 - 19 Apr 2002 Post subject: ... |
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also if your chain was loose enough to come off youve probably caused premiture sproket ware on the front and maybe the back. ____________________ Bikes owned :- 2001 nsr125, 1999 zx6r, 2006 yzf-r1, 2009 xmax 250, 2012 yzf-r1, 2015 MT-07
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 Shamrock Nitrous Nuisance
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 Posted: 15:52 - 20 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Okay I re-adjusted the chain now so it has the proper amount of slack,25-35mm. It seems to be ok. Im just worried that the wheel might not be aligned properly.
The distance between the axel nut and the end of the swingarm is the same on both sides but the little window with the notches is larger on one side. Thing is the window was different on both sides when I got the bike so Im thinkin the window aint very accurate!?
The tyre seems to rotate freely enough so Im hoping I didnt fuck it up.
Thanks for the help guys,
Shamrock.
P.S. batman its ok about the spanners etc, i have some tools lying around that did the job. |
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 Posted: 19:57 - 20 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Theres a few ways you can check, as it happens the notches on mine were perfect in the end (used a micrometer from the labs in college to check the exact distance)
Another handy way is measure the distance from the edge of the swingarm to the furthest point on the front end of the back wheel. If the distance matches on both sides then your wheel is aligned (or your swingarm is bent )
Don't use the screws as any indication as they're not supposed to be.
Using the notches on the swingarm and the above should sort you out.
Try riding unhanded, see how the bike responds to that compared to how it used to. |
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 Posted: 14:50 - 21 Apr 2002 Post subject: |
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Its probably just paranoia setting in but i felt i should try re-adjusting it so that the notches were at same lenghts on both sides. I got it a little closer so im feeling happier.
I dont have a proper bike stand so ive tried raising the back wheel on two crates. Its a bit dodgy tho. When I spun the wheel it seemed to move freely enough without any wobble. Guess ill just have to ride it for a while to fully notice that its ok.
Thanks for the advise,
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Milo, don't waste your breath, it's damn obvious but some people just don't get it.....hehe  ____________________ A big enough hammer fixes anything! |
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point 8) ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 23 years, 24 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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