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jimmy-james 02-06-08 08:42 AM

Re: New chain problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 1527013)
is the rear sprocket larger than stock? might explain if you have a stock length chain...

one tooth less than stock.

the_lone_wolf 02-06-08 08:48 AM

Re: New chain problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy-james (Post 1527018)
one tooth less than stock.

sounds like your swingarm has stretched then...

or you might have a chain that's too short;)

jimmy-james 02-06-08 08:54 AM

Re: New chain problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 1527028)
sounds like your swingarm has stretched then...

Can this happen, you must be kidding?!

the_lone_wolf 02-06-08 09:00 AM

Re: New chain problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmy-james (Post 1527035)
Can this happen, you must be kidding?!

joking, hence the ;)

your swingarm will be fine, but seriously, if you're a tooth down on the back and there's no way to adjust the correct tension then it sounds like it's too short:cool:

jimmy-james 02-06-08 09:06 AM

Re: New chain problems.
 
110 links on the new one rings a bell from memory as printed on the chain box but i'm just waiting confirmation from the Mrs. I'm so glad you were kidding about the swing arm Phew!

John Burt 02-06-08 12:30 PM

Re: New chain problems.
 
sorry to pu tthe downers on you - my mate had a standard gsx1100 efi and when he started running it on th estrip and added nitrous the ewxtra power strectched his swinger by 6" or so. seriously though the chain can only be too short especially with one tooth off the back.

Griffo 02-06-08 01:33 PM

Re: New chain problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Burt (Post 1527350)
sorry to pu tthe downers on you - my mate had a standard gsx1100 efi and when he started running it on th estrip and added nitrous the ewxtra power strectched his swinger by 6" or so. seriously though the chain can only be too short especially with one tooth off the back.


You forgot the ;)! :)

jambo 02-06-08 01:39 PM

Re: New chain problems.
 
OK I would guess that the chain is too short. The S and N versions of the SV use a 108 and 110 link chain respectivly if I remember, so this has come up before.

If you have the bike on it's side stand in neutral, and there's 5mm of free play take it very seriously. It is not Ok to ride this for a few hundred miles till it beds in. The chain will be stretched extreemely tight when the suspension compresses. The chain can then snap and at best that leaves you stranded. At worst it leaves you off and injured, potentially badly.

Please count the links, check the box, and contact the people that sold it to you.


Best Regards

Jambo

Stu 02-06-08 02:56 PM

Re: New chain problems.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xXBADGERXx (Post 1527010)
Yeah take it easy and don`t yank that throttle open and you won`t over stress anything , I highly doubt the chain will snap . A week`s worth of riding will make the chain stretch to a satisfacory amount and all will be good .

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Listen to the Jambo, he talks sense he does.

As soon as your chain stretches at all from new, you should start considering it's replacement, they do not bed in.

xXBADGERXx 02-06-08 05:24 PM

Re: New chain problems.
 
Well I`m talking from experience , before I traded the last bike in I had been sent a chain that was too short and had just the same thing . There was very little play in the chain and I took it very very easy with it . After a week there was a decent amount of stretch in the chain to relax about it all . Admittedly I wouldn`t recommend running like this at all , as I traded the bike in 2 weeks later , but felt very guilty about it all .


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