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#177749 06/30/2007 7:59 PM
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I got my ride back together after the chain guard deal from a couple weeks ago. I just finished the first test flight and the chain is popping?? It only does it under power and seems like it is in the same spot every time. I have put the bike on the stand and re-adjusted the chain...still popping. I started with 1" of slack up and down and adjusted it out to almost 2". The chain is acting weird in that it gets very tight a 1/2" or less of slack at one point then goes dead loose as I continue to turn the wheel. Help. I am $600 deep and still not rolling. I priced a chain at the dealership this morning DID $135.00 plus $65.00 to brad it. I bet I need both sprockets if I put a chain on it as well?? I checked the run out on the promary shaft....none or 2 or 3 thousands at best. I wonder if there are still pieces of chain guard ground into the chain?? Thanks for the help fellas. Just a little ill after a full day of putting it back together and staring another couple hundred minimum in the face to get it back going.


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Ezcue #177750 06/30/2007 8:06 PM
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To have that much difference it seems to me you'd see a very noticable difference in some of the side plates, like they'd been stretched a lot. I'm inclined to question the alignment of the sprockets if there's not a visual defect in the chain. Years ago we'd loop a string over one tooth on the crankcase sprocket and use it to true both faces to the same visual plane; I suppose in the 21st century folks use lasers...I'd still look at the wheel sprocket and make sure it's true and check it for run out.


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oldroadie #177751 06/30/2007 9:37 PM
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Thanks for the reply. As the chain turns...for lack of a better description, some of the links are "kinked". The link will be higher than the one on either side of it. I dial indicated the the rear sprocket at .003 variance and re checked the primary at .002 vertical and .001 side to side. I cant physically see any stretch in the side plates.

I will try again in the morning...been a long day.


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Ezcue #177752 06/30/2007 9:41 PM
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Bent link?


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Ezcue #177753 06/30/2007 9:44 PM
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Gonna have to replace that chain man.. sucks i know.. but yours is gone from the sound of it.
Look under Final Drives in the tech vault.. some useful info there abouts.
Had a feeling your chain might not survive the trauma..

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Ahhh. I was just being a baby..... LOL, thanks for the replies and tips. I am actually glad I put the indicator on the sprockets...good to know they are all running true.

I will get a chain on it next week..before the 4th, I hope.


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As the chain turns...for lack of a better description, some of the links are "kinked". The link will be higher than the one on either side of it. I cant physically see any stretch in the side plates.




Exactly right, that would be stretched side plates and you need a new chain.


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