
Originally Posted by
mylodon
i've adjusted the tension of the chain. it used to be pretty loose but it's tighter now, i don't see light through the underside of the chain anymore - i did before.
am i supposed to replace both the front and back sprockets when replacing the chain? and would it be wrong to use a lightly used sprocket, the original one for the bike that was replaced with a custom one?
another question. this chain has gone 14,000 miles or 22.5k ... do they normally wear out or stretch so quick?
thanks for the responses. i'll try that kerosene trick.
Carefull you don't overtighten the chain. The correct tension can only be checked with the rear suspension depressed so that the front sprocket, the swingarm pivot and the rear sprocket are lined up. Can usually get that by having someone sit well back on the seat while you check it with a straight edge. With these three points in line the chain should have at least 15mm freeplay. Any less than that and you risk damage to the countershafe bearings, chain, sprockets etc etc.
Think 22.5K would be a very reasonable chain life for your bike, much less if it hasn't been keept clean. I'd replace the lot mate.
If you can nudge the front tripple clamps straight and they tend to want to twist up again I'd say something's bent, probably forks. You can strip the front end yourself, it's reasonably simple. Check the steering head stem is straight and undamaged around the bottom bearing register. You don't need to strip the forks fully to check, just lightly clamp the fork's alloy bit and carefully rotate the chromed bit, any bend you can see needs fixing.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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