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ash 24-04-06 06:51 PM

chain tightness doing my head in... help please
 
Last week i made a post saying i'd not checked my chain tightness for a while and when i did it was an embarrassing 70-80mm !!! well 6 days later ive checked it again and it's gone back to 70-80mm slack !!

When tightening the chain it is difficult to turn the near side adjuster and the offside is really easy to turn. Any ideas why im having these problems ? Im following the Haynes manual on adjustment so im undoing the axle and torque arm. Adjusting my chain to the correct slack (evenly on each side) and tightening the axle and torque arm to the correct torque.

any help please ?

cheers in advance. ash

tinpants 24-04-06 07:06 PM

You've ****ed your chain mate. Time for a new one methinks :wink:

ash 24-04-06 07:13 PM

thought so !!!

GSXR Carlos 24-04-06 07:13 PM

that's what happened to mine, new one matey

Sid Squid 24-04-06 07:20 PM

Re: chain tightness doing my head in... help please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ash
When tightening the chain it is difficult to turn the near side adjuster and the offside is really easy to turn. Any ideas why im having these problems ?

Assuming we're talking left easy and right not easy to move, then if you've got a curvy it's most likely because you're not loosening the torque arm on the rear caliper. If the chain goes out of adjustment so soon, you can take it as rread that the chain's goosed, fit new sprockets too, or it'll happen again soon.

NedSVS 24-04-06 08:02 PM

The adjuster bolts are prone to seizing up. Try undoing the one thats tight to see if its seized. They are quite easy to remove, clean and grease.

jambo 25-04-06 08:54 AM

As above, but with added "sooner, rather than later" on the chain replacing. Not funny having a chain fail and there have been some fairly nasty incidents in the past.

branny 25-04-06 09:59 AM

i'd say loosen off the caliper stabiliser bar thingy.

i had this problem myself!!

also, i dont know if you are... but always tighten and check the tension when you are sat on the bike!!
its surprising how much difference this can make!


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