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fireball
17th June 2008, 01:28
ahh this bike is frustrating finally got it all together but surprise! theres more.

3 or 4 weeks ago i got a new chain and sprockets done all good, here comes the problem i have to keep tightening the chain......

i have done maybe less than 800km of not thrashing the gears nice and easy riding since the boys tightened it last and it needs to be retightened at this rate ill need a bloody new chain

WHY????

is it a cheap chain or something else?

Kittyhawk
17th June 2008, 01:35
how much did you pay for the chain and what brand is it?
Does it look like gold links?
How often did you lube it?

xwhatsit
17th June 2008, 01:57
I've noticed a couple of times now that when I first get chains, they tend to `settle in' a little bit and need more frequent adjustment early on. I normally do mine every 1500kms or so, so needing half that for an adjustment with a brand new chain doesn't seem too ridiculous.

That's just my experiences though.

Patch
17th June 2008, 04:31
You maybe doing it a bit tight.

Its a whole lot easier to have someone adjust it while you are in the seat.

I find if I hav mine at 20-25mm it gets to tight an stretches, but at 30-35mm it seems to be about right.

You'll just hav to find what works best for ya wheels.

fireball
17th June 2008, 13:34
how much did you pay for the chain and what brand is it?
Does it look like gold links?
How often did you lube it?

not sure what brand and i paid about 300 for the whole lot labour also
doesnt have gold links

Cajun
17th June 2008, 13:37
most chains will have there make stamped on the links somewhere

FROSTY
17th June 2008, 13:43
Probably just settling in

fireball
17th June 2008, 13:45
Probably just settling in


how many km does that take?

as ive prob ridden 3000 odd km with the new one on

Kittyhawk
17th June 2008, 13:55
If its one of those cheap and nasty ones you should be able to get away with it.

Badger and i bought the same cheap chain from same dealer, and it didnt like my bike, overstretched while i was out riding one day and he never had a prob with his one being that it was on a 250.

fireball
17th June 2008, 14:04
If its one of those cheap and nasty ones you should be able to get away with it.

Badger and i bought the same cheap chain from same dealer, and it didnt like my bike, overstretched while i was out riding one day and he never had a prob with his one being that it was on a 250.


i believe its a good brand my mechanic doesnt put cheap shit on his bikes nor mine or LilSels.

is it worth going to see him about it you reckon?

Squiggles
17th June 2008, 16:16
Have you been cleaning and lubing it regularly?

fireball
17th June 2008, 17:09
Have you been cleaning and lubing it regularly?

yeah sure have thats why i dont understand why its streching so much

CB ARGH
24th June 2008, 10:50
Have you been cleaning and lubing it regularly?

You sound like my doctor. :nono:

I would definately take it back to the shop and ask for them to check it out. How long has it been on the bike (time-wise)... because he/she might not take it back.

motorbyclist
1st July 2008, 15:22
chains need to set in, so do stretch a fair bit at first.

what do the sprockets look like? take a photo perhaps? if they arent the "right" shape they'll contribute to chain wear - usually you replace chain with sprockets in one go

a cheap chain will stretch extra-easy, as will a chain that's too small (bike shops don't always get it right)

Toaster
1st July 2008, 15:26
I guess anything new is tight. After a good pounding things usually loosen up a bit.

Macstar
1st July 2008, 16:42
Are you tightening up the rear axel nut afterwards?:lol: What about the tensioners? Have they come loose? I got a new chain 2-3 weeks ago, have made one adjustment so far and will probably need to do one more in a week to complete the settling in stage.