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14-04-10, 02:11 PM | #1 |
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Chain Needs constant adjustment
First off, this is all my own fault
Commuting all winter, coupled with laziness left me with a chain coated in cack, which then proceeded to develop many stiff links. After that I noticed it was noisy and a bit tight, so I set about trying to resurrect it. I cleaned it (took ages), worked all the stiff links out and then gave it a damn good lube. Whats happened now is that I have had to adjust the chain 3 times in the last 1000 miles (read last week!). Could I have killed it? Or is this just loosening as it actually becomes properly flexible again? I'm hoping I can get a while longer before having to buy a new chain and the necessary tools. A visual inspection didn't show up anything untoward, it just seems to have stretched a bit - rear axle has probably been moved back 1 whole adjustment line at the back. How often do people lube chains? Should I be carrying lube on a 800 miler? A Scottoiler will be bought in the next few months when finances permit |
14-04-10, 02:26 PM | #2 |
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Re: Chain Needs constant adjustment
if you can do it then I'd just knock a link out once it gets too slack then continue using it.
On arriving home from work on friday (after a weeks commuting nearly 200miles total) I spray the bike down with patio cleaner, hose off, spray again leave 10mins (cup'o'tea and remove bike gear), go back out and hose again, wd40 all moving parts, oil all necessary parts, lube chain give brakes a good blast with disc cleaner. Job done takes 15mins tops (excluding tea break). You on the otherhand sound like the perfect candidate for a scotoiler. |
14-04-10, 02:28 PM | #3 |
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Re: Chain Needs constant adjustment
sounds like it's dead,
measure it over 20 links, if it's longer than 12.57 inches or 319.4mm then it's gone beyond it's limit.
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Re: Chain Needs constant adjustment
More than likely.
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On an 800 miler I'd be taking lube with me. When the oiler I had on my SV wasnt working I'd lube the chain after 150 miles or so. preferably after a run when the chain was warm. The lube seemed to get into the nooks and crannies around the rollers a little better then. It really depends on the weather, if its raining / wet or the roads are cacky then you may find you need to lube more often.
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Normally once a chain starts needing adjustment (after the initial stretch from first use) this is a good indication it is starting to wear out. The process of needing to adjust the chain slack also normally quickens as the chain stretches quicker the more it is worn. I would be looking to change the chain. |
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14-04-10, 02:58 PM | #7 |
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The amount of lift on the rear sprocket should give you an indication
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14-04-10, 03:19 PM | #8 |
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14-04-10, 03:31 PM | #9 |
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It's knackered, you're paying the price of neglect, if a chain is allowed to dry out at any stage it'll destroy the seals and grease inside, from that moment the chain has a finite life span, requiring constant adjustment means it'll have killed the sprockets to, no matter how shiny the side plates maybe it'll make no difference to it's working ability.
Either look after these components or expect to replace them sooner, of course it's up to you, but personally I don't believe there is a safe way to extend it's life at this point, stuck at the side of the road/ destroyed engine cases...... I'd want the peace of mind of knowing these were in good condition. Cheers Mark.
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14-04-10, 03:46 PM | #10 |
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Cheers guys. Its got plenty of adjustment left in it and the sprockets look fine.
I'll keep it running for a week or two then grab a kit when I get paid. Seen some DID kits on the bay with the rivet tools etc, I seem set on owning bikes for the forseeable so I may as well invest in the tooling. I now have the paddock stand which allows me to lube it far easier so no excuses this time. Oh and what should I be looking at re the lift on the rear sprocket? Last edited by markc123; 14-04-10 at 03:47 PM. |
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