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Old 06-03-10, 10:55 AM   #1
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i've replaced my chain strip tonight (took half an hour) however when the chain runs accross it it doesnt sit square on the raised section of the strip. instead it pulls across it at the front. This is worrying so im just wondering what you guys think? i've taken some photos (sorry about the quality taken with my phone)
the new strip shows the chain running on the edge of the rubbing strip at the front. im concerned about it canting the cain over and causing premature wear of the chain. the other photos shows the old softer rubbing strip and where it has obviously been doing this from new.
any input is appreciated.

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Old 06-03-10, 11:06 AM   #2
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I think mine also is at a slight angle as well. I wouldn't have thought the strip will have much influence on the heavier and harder chain. Maybe just do 100 gentle miles (like wearing in new tyres) to let the chain grind its own path.
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Old 07-03-10, 09:33 AM   #3
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cant edit the pics to links? could a mod help?
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Old 07-03-10, 06:01 PM   #4
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Default Re: chain rubbing strip

i take it your talking about the s4 andy ????? if so which year is it !! because on the later models like mine a 2003 they were running a 14 t sproket on the front and 42 rear but on the 2004/5 onwards they changed to a 15/45 to get a bit more clearance on the rubbing strip to cut down on the wear.
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Old 07-03-10, 06:28 PM   #5
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Default Re: chain rubbing strip

15/45 gearing will give you better chain wear no matter what the strip is doing.
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Old 07-03-10, 06:34 PM   #6
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Default Re: chain rubbing strip

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15/45 gearing will give you better chain wear no matter what the strip is doing.
what i ment was it will lift the chain higher from the wear strip !!!
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Old 07-03-10, 07:40 PM   #7
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yea its got the old 14/42 sprockets on it but there in tip top condition so im loathed to change them. put the new strip on again and took it out for a spin up to squires and back. completly demolished the strip i think its the hugger bracket thats the issue. This sits under the strip and lifts its away and up thus if it wasnt there the chain would run ok.

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So now i need a new strip (20 quid) and a way of modifying the hugger

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Could you not notch the strip so it sits around the bracket not on top of it?

All the strip does is stop the chain hitting metal on the swingarm. Is it doing this?
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Old 07-03-10, 09:13 PM   #9
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yea i thourght of that but the last one wore through where the hugger bracket was putting a groove in it!!! the strip is stopping it hitting the swing arm but after 100 miles its 1/2 the thckness it was. I'll keep an eye on it and see how we go. I think modifying the bracket is the way forward tho. just not sure where to reattach it as im not fancying taking the swing arm off to tapp it properly......

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Think yourself lucky, on most bikes you have to take the swingarm off to replace the slider!
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