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Started by ribbert, April 30, 2014, 09:30:10 AM

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ribbert

We should be pleased with the standards we set here for maintenance. The following is from a Huyabusa (of all things) forum. There were no recriminations from fellow members, simply advice on chains.


I've always had a noise with my chain, but it goes away for a bit with lube.  So I thought that was the cure. No. It is not.

I have just over 19k on the chain and sprocket.  I looked just to see what was wrong today, and I see chipped toothed, rear sprocket, rollers on the chain cracked, rollers missing-ALOT, and even after the missing roller I saw the skinnier part chipped around it. surprise the chain has not yet snapped off there yet!!  Can't believe I made my 1270mi trip like that!  I am betting it has been this way for a while even before the trip because I had always had the same noise, but these days getting louder.

I will check kneedraggers.com and ronayers.com to see if there are cheap replacements



Noel
"Tell a wise man something he doesn't know and he'll thank you, tell a fool something he doesn't know and he'll abuse you"

TexasDave

Picking my bike up in Spokane I only checked two things before I rode it to Randy's shop. Oil level was good and clean. Chain looked OK and tension was good. Randy pointed out the chain had some kinks in it. I purchased a quality chain from RPM. Inspecting the chain closely I could not even staighten the kinks out by hand. This is a chain that had been 120mph for a short period of time. I don't want to think about what would have happened if it had broke. Thank you Randy for a closer inpection than mine.  Dave
A pistol is like a parachute, if you need one and don't have one you will never need one again.

Country Joe

Quote from: ribbert on April 30, 2014, 09:30:10 AM
We should be pleased with the standards we set here for maintenance. The following is from a Huyabusa (of all things) forum. There were no recriminations from fellow members, simply advice on chains.


I've always had a noise with my chain, but it goes away for a bit with lube.  So I thought that was the cure. No. It is not.

I have just over 19k on the chain and sprocket.  I looked just to see what was wrong today, and I see chipped toothed, rear sprocket, rollers on the chain cracked, rollers missing-ALOT, and even after the missing roller I saw the skinnier part chipped around it. surprise the chain has not yet snapped off there yet!!  Can't believe I made my 1270mi trip like that!  I am betting it has been this way for a while even before the trip because I had always had the same noise, but these days getting louder.

I will check kneedraggers.com and ronayers.com to see if there are cheap replacements



Noel

A perfect example of the saying "Ya can't fix stupid"

Joe
1993 FJ 1200

fj1289

Quote from: Country Joe on April 30, 2014, 12:11:41 PM
Quote from: ribbert on April 30, 2014, 09:30:10 AM
We should be pleased with the standards we set here for maintenance. The following is from a Huyabusa (of all things) forum. There were no recriminations from fellow members, simply advice on chains.


I've always had a noise with my chain, but it goes away for a bit with lube.  So I thought that was the cure. No. It is not.

I have just over 19k on the chain and sprocket.  I looked just to see what was wrong today, and I see chipped toothed, rear sprocket, rollers on the chain cracked, rollers missing-ALOT, and even after the missing roller I saw the skinnier part chipped around it. surprise the chain has not yet snapped off there yet!!  Can't believe I made my 1270mi trip like that!  I am betting it has been this way for a while even before the trip because I had always had the same noise, but these days getting louder.

I will check kneedraggers.com and ronayers.com to see if there are cheap replacements



Noel

A perfect example of the saying "Ya can't fix stupid"

Joe

But at least on occasion you can remove it from the gene pool!

FJmonkey

Quote from: fj1289 on May 02, 2014, 02:06:48 PM
But at least on occasion you can remove it from the gene pool!

Unfortunately, most of the time,  after it has children...  :mad:
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