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andyaikido 12-05-06 11:22 AM

Chain Adjuster Plate thingy...
 
Anyone else had a problem with the plate behind the rear axle nut bending?
I torque the nut up to 100NM as per the handbook but the bottom of the plate bends outwards.
Last time i loosened the axle nut off the plate spun round and took the paint off the swing arm.
Most annoying, hope someone has a solution.
As a temporary measure i've bent the plate back and not tightened the rear axle nut quite so tight but this is hardly an ideal solution.

andy 12-05-06 11:29 AM

Mine has bent as well, and the washer is well damaged.

Been like it last 15,000 miles, not a problem as such....

Captain Nemo 12-05-06 11:50 AM

me too, when the plate bends its hard to adjust the chain accurately.

are there any aftermarket adjusters that would work?

PBx 12-05-06 12:03 PM

I find the adjusters all lie anyway :( For ages Ive been adjusting mine off the chain tension and tracking the rear wheel to make sure it's true. All you need is a piece of string and it only takes a couple of minutes extra.

kciN 12-05-06 12:31 PM

Re: Chain Adjuster Plate thingy...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyaikido
..........I torque the nut up to 100NM as per the handbook.........

Which handbook? I torque mine to 65Nm as per haynes. Isn't 100Nm a tad tight? :-k

andyb 12-05-06 12:59 PM

See here under Chassis:

http://www.sv650.org/sv_manuals.htm

Specified torque is 65nm. My plate is slightly bent but nothing to worry about

$tevo 12-05-06 01:52 PM

On page 2-22 of the periodic maintenance section the specified torque is 100nm

The chassis section of the handbook gives 65nm as the torque figure for the front axle

rictus01 12-05-06 02:11 PM

Of no help at all, but just for interest, the classic shape doen't have this problem as it has alloy caps which "lip" inside the swingarm end.

I would say look at getting some from an earlier model, however the swingarm end profile isn't rectangular as on the pointies, so you can't.

It's only a flatbit of metal, why not get a bit made up in thicker stainless, can't cost much?

it's one of the areas that they saved a few bob on the new design.

Cheers Mark.

northwind 12-05-06 02:18 PM

Re: Chain Adjuster Plate thingy...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kciN
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyaikido
..........I torque the nut up to 100NM as per the handbook.........

Which handbook? I torque mine to 65Nm as per haynes. Isn't 100Nm a tad tight? :-k

Curvy vs pointy.

kwak zzr 12-05-06 03:44 PM

mine bent and spun round aswell :(

independentphoto 12-05-06 03:49 PM

How about applying a g-clamp with protection across the swingarm to hold the plate whilst you attack the nut? With a bit of luck, this should hold the plate in place.

Cheers,

Garry :wink:

kwak zzr 12-05-06 03:57 PM

or use 2 sockets and hold the nut still and turn the axle.

independentphoto 12-05-06 04:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr
or use 2 sockets and hold the nut still and turn the axle.

Good answer..... give the man a prize.

Garry 8)

northwind 12-05-06 06:02 PM

You could just get a bike that doesn't lunch it's chain adjusters... I know just the thing ;)

NedSVS 12-05-06 06:05 PM

Someone on the forum had some of these plates made in 3mm stainless IIRC (was some debate about the correct hole size). Who was it :?: Anyone know how he got on :?:

northwind 12-05-06 06:38 PM

SVRash I think? But that was the ones for the curvy, not the pointy.

John Burt 12-05-06 06:45 PM

True, and yet again Nortyh is right - must be sickening adfter a while :twisted:

northwind 12-05-06 06:51 PM

It takes blood and guts to be this good. Or alternatively you have to have nothing more important to keep in your head than internet trivia.


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