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Pricey12
11-02-13, 01:35 PM
Just lubing the chain on my bike when I saw this. Looks like a rubber seal or something coming off. Chain was new when I bought the bike. Do I need to be worried? :confused:

Pricey12
11-02-13, 01:37 PM
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yorkie_chris
11-02-13, 01:39 PM
It's one of the O rings coming loose from the rivet link.

Looks like somebody did a bit of a rough job attaching it, possibly clamping it up too tight before rivetting.


There is no immediate danger, however with no O ring the grease is not kept IN and the crap is not kept OUT, therefore it might be an idea to replace the rivet link or wear rate may be much faster than the rest of the chain.

How many miles has the chain done and is it otherwise in good condition?

Pricey12
11-02-13, 01:55 PM
It's one of the O rings coming loose from the rivet link.

Looks like somebody did a bit of a rough job attaching it, possibly clamping it up too tight before rivetting.


There is no immediate danger, however with no O ring the grease is not kept IN and the crap is not kept OUT, therefore it might be an idea to replace the rivet link or wear rate may be much faster than the rest of the chain.

How many miles has the chain done and is it otherwise in good condition?

Not sure of miles but pretty new. Any Ideas where I can get the right sorted. Bike garage I reckon. I bought the bike with a three month warranty but was from Grimsby :(

Pricey12
11-02-13, 06:09 PM
You were right Yorkie. I popped in to a garage and they confirmed that the joining link had been over tightened splitting the o ring. They said they can replace the link for around £25 as rest of chain is fine. Just hope they can get hold of a new link as the chain is an 'Iris', not one I have ever heard of... :rolleyes:

Runako
11-02-13, 07:10 PM
Oh, there's loads. Its not a problem, they should sort it easily. Its something you could have done yourself with the right tools. But then, you would have had to buy the tools! So for a quick fix that's probably about right :)

Pricey12
11-02-13, 07:16 PM
Yeah, seemed reasonable to me. Went to Pattersons in Penarth and they were really helpful. I told them I live near Pontypridd and they recommended I went to GP Motorcycles which is a lot closer. Fair play to them, not many garages would recommend you go somewhere else because it's closer to where you live :cool:

Runako
11-02-13, 07:22 PM
Good mate, glad it worked out. Always a bit tricky recommending someone but I found them to be very down to earth and affable. I've heard a lot about GP Motorcycles on the Welshbikers forum. Perhaps you can pop your head in there as you'll get some better local reviews and recommendations than I can give. Another friendly bunch too (though not as crazy as this place ;)).

Fallout
11-02-13, 08:19 PM
Well done for spotting it. I know people who don't do their own servicing who would never have spotted that.

Pricey12
12-02-13, 12:39 PM
Have been doing a bit of research on Iris chains online, and to be honest most people seem to slate them. I'm not going to take any chances with my chain, so have ordered one of these instead:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330668516036?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

Can't go wrong with a DID... :cool:

jambo
12-02-13, 12:55 PM
I'd happily run the iris chain, if you're going to throw it I'll pay postage to mine...

Edit: though as above it does need the rivet link replaced.

Jambo
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Runako
12-02-13, 01:50 PM
That chain seems perfectly fine (subject to a closer look of course) & if the gearing was right I would have had it off you for the sake of a few links.

Pricey12
12-02-13, 04:12 PM
Will have to see what happens as will need to send my receipts to the dealer, as he said if I was local he would have fitted a new chain. I'm guessing I'll probably have to send him the rivet link as proof of damage so assuming he doesn't want the rest of the chain as well then I'm more than happy to donate it. Jambo, I guess you have first dibs as you replied first. Sorry Runako! :(

jambo
12-02-13, 04:22 PM
Mate, the point I was trying to make is that you have it, it's fairly new, and for the cost of a rivet link you're sorted. Keep it on there and keep the other as a spare, but if you're determined to get rid drop me a pm :-)

Jambo
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Runako
12-02-13, 04:55 PM
Will have to see what happens as will need to send my receipts to the dealer, as he said if I was local he would have fitted a new chain. I'm guessing I'll probably have to send him the rivet link as proof of damage so assuming he doesn't want the rest of the chain as well then I'm more than happy to donate it. Jambo, I guess you have first dibs as you replied first. Sorry Runako! :(

Haha, no worries. I don't actually need it but it would be a shame for it to go to waste is what I meant.

Pricey12
12-02-13, 05:07 PM
I'm probably being a bit OCD replacing the whole chain but I guess I'd rather just have a DID on there for piece of mind really. V Twins are pretty harsh on chains after all. Then again I'm probably just crazy :rolleyes: