cbr954 chain ?
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What notch is your chain adjuster set on? If its near the back then most likely the chain is stretched past the useable limit. Most likely you have a few links which are stiff. Put your bike on a rear stand and slowly rotate the wheel and see if you can feel it get stiff. If so the bad links have to be over one of your sprockets. Slowly inspect the chain until you find the bad links. You may get them to free up with a good cleaning and lube. I would not chance it if it were my bike. I would just replace the chain.
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ride your bike, get the bike hot, clean/lube the chain, let it cool for a half hour, go ride it again, then check it once you get home from your second ride. (if its been raining or something, and/or you haven't lubed in a while, that could be causing the problem)
don't bother just replacing the chain. its important that your chain and sprockets have the same wear pattern. replace the whole thing. if you don't mind only gettin 10-15k miles out of a chain and sprockts, get a 520, cheaper and better performance
don't bother just replacing the chain. its important that your chain and sprockets have the same wear pattern. replace the whole thing. if you don't mind only gettin 10-15k miles out of a chain and sprockts, get a 520, cheaper and better performance
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