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 loply World Chat Champion

Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Karma :   
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 Posted: 14:53 - 23 Dec 2004 Post subject: Problem with chain tensioners |
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Hi folks,
I went to remove my back wheel but couldnt get the axle out because the padock stand was blocking it, and its a bannana swingarm so I couldnt put the stand further up.
So I knocked the axle back in and put the tensioner screws back in, I tensioned one up a bit, then the other, and tensioned the one on the chain-side up till it was just right (about 25mm play in the center of the chain).
Unfortunately I then discovered that whilst that one was right, the other one wasnt even touching the swingarm properly. Tightening it was very hard and made the chain too tight.
So now the chain is the correct tension, but one of the tensioner bolts isnt even touching the swingarm.
Wtf?
Are the tensioner brackets misaligned or something?
Bike is a yamaha szr660. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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 loply World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 15:12 - 23 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Ahh okay cheers. Will sort that out tomorow.
Only other thing is that when I was trying to remove the rear wheel, before realising it wasnt going to be possible anyway, I couldnt get the chain off the rear sprocket. I assumed this would be possible simply by loosening the chain tension completely?
Do I need to split the chain instead? ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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Joined: 04 Feb 2002 Karma :     
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 Posted: 15:40 - 23 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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Hi
To just remove the wheel you should not need to touch the chain adjusters. Once the rear wheel spindle is out then you can move the wheel forward and lift the chain off.
Generally I avoid touching the chain adjusters except for adjusting the chain. Once you have got the wheels in line then make sure you turn each adjuster the same amount (ie, count the number of flats on the bolts / nuts that you turn each by).
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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 loply World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 16:25 - 23 Dec 2004 Post subject: |
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The manual specified to remove the tensioners, though I do see the logic that it isnt neccessary.
Unfortunately the paddock stand can only be attatched OVER the rear axle due to it being a bannana swingarm, which basically makes the whole task impossible.
Highly annoying. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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