Hi guys.
Bike is a 1988 honda gl145 which is very preloved.
The chain wont retain its tightness. It keeps going slack.
All the bolts are done up tight.
Anyone got any ideas? I don't think the chain is stretching - its a new chain.
Cheers
Rm
Hi guys.
Bike is a 1988 honda gl145 which is very preloved.
The chain wont retain its tightness. It keeps going slack.
All the bolts are done up tight.
Anyone got any ideas? I don't think the chain is stretching - its a new chain.
Cheers
Rm
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
Stop doing wheelies and burnouts..............
Just looking at it from another angle. Are you sure that what you call 'slack', isn't just 'the right amount of slack' for that bike/chain setup?
I've had chains before that I thought were loose, but every time I ajusted - the swingarm/suspention movement would force the chain to streach back to it's 'slack' look.
Jesus Christ mate...that's nasty! You'll tear the front countershaft out of a bike one day adjusting the chain that tightly! The tightest point for the chain...is when the swingarm is parallel to the ground!!! Adjust it with one of your mates sitting on the bike if you must...but NEVER over tighten it FFS.
You sure the axle isn't slipping along the swingarm? If you don't have adjuster markers - use a pen / pencil and see if the axle bolt is in the same position. Same slackness all the way around? Checked the front sprocket for any bad / uneven wear?
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
yes im sure its the right amount of links :-P Maybe its just new chain stretch? I've had a new chain before.
Now what would be the point of a motorcycle if i couldnt do wheelies and burnouts?
Yes, the correct ammount of slack is 1inch (2.54 cm) which is what i tighten it to, after a short ride it goes to about 4inch.
Are you refering to tight spots? there are no tight spots.
Not quite sure what you are saying here, could you please explain it a bit more?
Cheers
Rm
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
yes im sure its the right amount of links :-P Maybe its just new chain stretch? I've had a new chain before.
Now what would be the point of a motorcycle if i couldnt do wheelies and burnouts?
Yes, the correct ammount of slack is 1inch (2.54 cm) which is what i tighten it to, after a short ride it goes to about 4inch.
Are you refering to tight spots? there are no tight spots.
Not quite sure what you are saying here, could you please explain it a bit more?
Cheers
Rm
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
$20.00? There's ya problem!
you setting it at the correct position? could be you need someone to sit on when adjusting it to that slack.
as you tighten the axel nut, the chain generally pulls tighter, some bikes a lot more than others. Make sure to measure after you tighten the nut as well.
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