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    I like my cool old bike. Ericthejet's Avatar
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    Question Chain pain.

    Will need a new chain soon. 530 x 112 links.
    Sprockets are good.

    Do dealerships have a "spool" of chain they use? Cut to length and smash it on?
    Better to call DID, Regina, etc?

    Thanks

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Probably not

    Why just the chain ?

    Especially counter shaft almost always is beat

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    Re: Chain pain.

    old sprockets will wear a new chain fast.

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    Re: Chain pain.

    I had the cover off to inspect the front sprocket and checked with my manual.
    From what I can tell the last three years have been easy on my sprockets.
    I am unable to view typical sprocket wear characteristics.

    Perhaps I'll just change the whole lot?

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    Re: Chain pain.

    I'd change both. They might look ok to you but they could be, and most likely are worn. 530 is strong stuff, but you don't want that 100+ dollar chain dying a premature death. Furthermore, you don't want that chain to fail while you're riding...9 times outta 10 you'll hole the case. $$$$$$$$

    Pretty sure the shops around our area won't have a big spool of chain, you'll most likely have to buy a pre-cut chain @ 120 links then use a chain tool to break it / rivet on the new master.

    RK, DID, EK all make excellent chains. Renthal has been in the sprocket business forever. Shop around some, you can probably do this for 200-240 bucks. You'd cringe if you called the shop and got a quote.. OEM (junk) chain and sprockets for my bike would have been $380 or so.

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Come visit us and we'll set you up along with a loaner chain rivet tool. Free of charge.
    I'll get you the chain and sprockets you want in 1-5 days. Internet pricing with local support.

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Quote Originally Posted by DuncanMoto View Post
    Come visit us and we'll set you up along with a loaner chain rivet tool. Free of charge.
    I'll get you the chain and sprockets you want in 1-5 days. Internet pricing with local support.
    Great idea. Def. use Ted at DuncanMoto for this. He'll set you up right, let you borrow the tools to complete the job, and you're sure to get a good deal.

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    Re: Chain pain.

    conventional wisdom is to change the sprockets with the chain...no matter how good the old sprockets look, they have wear on them...and that's not good for a new chain.

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Quote Originally Posted by mycirus View Post
    old sprockets will wear a new chain fast.


    Just replace it all

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Quote Originally Posted by Slyder27 View Post
    I'd change both. They might look ok to you but they could be, and most likely are worn. 530 is strong stuff, but you don't want that 100+ dollar chain dying a premature death. Furthermore, you don't want that chain to fail while you're riding...9 times outta 10 you'll hole the case. $$$$$$$$

    Pretty sure the shops around our area won't have a big spool of chain, you'll most likely have to buy a pre-cut chain @ 120 links then use a chain tool to break it / rivet on the new master.

    RK, DID, EK all make excellent chains. Renthal has been in the sprocket business forever. Shop around some, you can probably do this for 200-240 bucks. You'd cringe if you called the shop and got a quote.. OEM (junk) chain and sprockets for my bike would have been $380 or so.
    I happened to hit that 1 out of 10 times myself on my previous bike. The chain just shot out the rear and wrapped itself around the passenger peg bracket. Nothing broken aside.

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    Re: Chain pain.

    I'm hooked up for the chain.
    Thanks Ted, I'll be in touch soon.
    It will be a set of sprockets and a fresh chain.

    How much horsepower will this add to the bike?
    Better to chrome my wheels instead...chrome rattle can caught my eye the other day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DuncanMoto View Post
    Come visit us and we'll set you up along with a loaner chain rivet tool. Free of charge.
    I'll get you the chain and sprockets you want in 1-5 days. Internet pricing with local support.
    Now thats service!

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Keep it adjusted properly for maximum life

    too loose and you have chain snatch and oscillations bad for everything

    too tight and excessive wear on everything.

    Its a Goldy Locks thing

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Quote Originally Posted by richw View Post
    Keep it adjusted properly for maximum life

    too loose and you have chain snatch and oscillations bad for everything

    too tight and excessive wear on everything.

    Its a Goldy Locks thing
    Amen to that.

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ericthejet View Post
    Will need a new chain soon. 530 x 112 links.
    Sprockets are good.

    Do dealerships have a "spool" of chain they use? Cut to length and smash it on?
    Better to call DID, Regina, etc?

    Thanks
    http://www.sprocketcenter.com/ try this site. They can do anything.

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    Re: Chain pain.

    The pain with my chain was a softness related issue with my brain.
    Eccentric adjusters rotated 180 to achieve a change in rear axle height.
    Bad measurement on my part last time I adjusted the chain.

    Rotated the adjusters, able to use hash marks to ensure L & R sides are equal.
    The noise is gone, chain lube'd and it seems typical now.

    SItting on my milk crate looking at the bike this dawns on me?
    I'm getting old. Maybe a shaft drive is in order?

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Quote Originally Posted by mycirus View Post
    old sprockets will wear a new chain fast.
    You oughta know....

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    Re: Chain pain.

    Quote Originally Posted by DucDave View Post
    You oughta know....
    That was old sprockets with old chain.....I thought it could make the 2600 mile trip. I guess I was wrong. LOL


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    Re: Chain pain.

    That picture always makes me laugh...

    ...til I remember how sore your back was and how you manned up and rode another 200 miles to Halifax/Dartmouth by yourself...

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