Drive Chain Issues
Hey all,
I bought my '02 F4i from a private seller in Dec. 08 and my drive chain had the appropriate slack. I got new tires about three months ago and about two months later I decided to check the slack in the drive chain again and there was about 3" of slack. Last week was bike week in OC, MD so I knew I had to get this taken care of by then so I had the drive chain adjusted to approx. 3/4" of slack. When I returned from bike week, approx. 600 miles later, I now have 3" of slack again. Any ideas?
The guy who I bought the bike from said that he put an oversized sprocket on it and I know that this will require more chain adjustments but every 600 miles, really?
I bought my '02 F4i from a private seller in Dec. 08 and my drive chain had the appropriate slack. I got new tires about three months ago and about two months later I decided to check the slack in the drive chain again and there was about 3" of slack. Last week was bike week in OC, MD so I knew I had to get this taken care of by then so I had the drive chain adjusted to approx. 3/4" of slack. When I returned from bike week, approx. 600 miles later, I now have 3" of slack again. Any ideas?
The guy who I bought the bike from said that he put an oversized sprocket on it and I know that this will require more chain adjustments but every 600 miles, really?
No, bigger sprocket can't change the slack to 3"
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You should prolly check the rear adjusters on the swing arm, only this might cause such a problem, imo. The chain can't change its length (just a bit when gets warmed up), the sprockets can't move for sure (I hope they aren't
).
You should prolly check the rear adjusters on the swing arm, only this might cause such a problem, imo. The chain can't change its length (just a bit when gets warmed up), the sprockets can't move for sure (I hope they aren't
No, bigger sprocket can't change the slack to 3"
!!
You should prolly check the rear adjusters on the swing arm, only this might cause such a problem, imo. The chain can't change its length (just a bit when gets warmed up), the sprockets can't move for sure (I hope they aren't
).
You should prolly check the rear adjusters on the swing arm, only this might cause such a problem, imo. The chain can't change its length (just a bit when gets warmed up), the sprockets can't move for sure (I hope they aren't
Thanks for the insight. The chain wear indicator says 'Replace Chain' so hopefully a new chain will resolve the issue. I'll check the torque on the Axle bolt to make sure that the shop is doing their job correctly. I've questioned their expertise in the past.
But also look at the physical state. Mine isn't in the "replace" area, although I wanna change it. Some rust on the inside, looks like previous owner didn't take a good care.
Check your manual for the specs


