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slofox
20th January 2010, 10:54
Took bike in for 36,000km service this morning (still under warranty). Bad news soon came - "chain has a nasty tight spot in it - needs new chain $180.00 please sir thank you KaCHING!"

But. That oddball rhythmic noise from the transmission - which has been there from day 1 - has now gone...hmmmmm...dunno. Sprockets were OK so left them in place and got the cheaper chain option. Will swap whole set next time.

Why is it that things go wrong when you have no money to throw at them? Mind you, in the time I was waiting I went across the road to the Arai dealership and spent even yet more money on a tinted visor..

.I should stay out of motorbike shops...:crazy:

MSTRS
20th January 2010, 11:09
... Sprockets were OK ...

Um...no, they're not.

White trash
20th January 2010, 11:29
Um...no, they're not.

+1. If the chain had a tight spot, and you've done 36 thou, the sprockets are far from ok. Expect your new chain to last about 10 this time.

MSTRS
20th January 2010, 14:07
+1. If the chain had a tight spot, and you've done 36 thou, the sprockets are far from ok. Expect your new chain to last about 10 this time.

RF900. 530 chain. New. Rear sprocket. New. Front sprocket. Not replaced. 6000kms. All fucked.
True.

Mully
20th January 2010, 17:41
RF900. 530 chain. New. Rear sprocket. New. Front sprocket. Not replaced. 6000kms. All fucked.
True.

Why. Are you. Writing. Like William. Shatner?

slofox
21st January 2010, 07:19
Perhaps I should have worded the original post differently...to read "The man said" the sprockets were OK...

In the olden days I would always have changed the whole set but at the time yesterday I took "the man's" advice. However, after reading your replies and thinking about it overnight, I am not happy with things as they are. So I think we do the sprockets as well...Mr Plastic will have to come to the party again...damn!

crazyhorse
21st January 2010, 17:27
Took bike in for 36,000km service this morning (still under warranty). Bad news soon came - "chain has a nasty tight spot in it - needs new chain $180.00 please sir thank you KaCHING!"

But. That oddball rhythmic noise from the transmission - which has been there from day 1 - has now gone...hmmmmm...dunno. Sprockets were OK so left them in place and got the cheaper chain option. Will swap whole set next time.

Why is it that things go wrong when you have no money to throw at them? Mind you, in the time I was waiting I went across the road to the Arai dealership and spent even yet more money on a tinted visor..

.I should stay out of motorbike shops...:crazy:
You should do what I do - take bike to bike shop for tyres or whatever, go across road to pub, have bourbon while waiting and play the pokies, and get $100 profit out of it -- made my day for sure. :yes:
(last time I played too)

98tls
21st January 2010, 17:36
Fwiw i shelled out for a Supersprox set 1 1/2 chains ago and the things still are not showing any sign of wear.

Jantar
21st January 2010, 18:46
Perhaps I should have worded the original post differently...to read "The man said" the sprockets were OK.....
Of course he did. Now next service or the one after it'll be "Your chain and sprockets are done. That'll be $280 please."