Is chain tensioning difficult? Are there any special tools required? And how do you keep the wheel alignment straight?
All I have is the distance the correct amount of play should be, and it is [/u]very slack at the moment.
Ian
della manuel spaghetti recommends 15 - 20mm freeplay with one person sitting on the BACK of the saddle [ not the rider position ] or the swingarm mid travel.rocket_man wrote:Last Sunday, I took some of the slack out of my '87 750cc Paso's (?) old chain (by the way, I am inexperience with this). I measured a deflection of 0.8'', without anyone on the bike...maybe I should have had someone on the bike. The chain popped after 15 miles; along with the drive sprocket shearing off of the drive pinion!!
Luckily, it was low speed and there was minor damage (chipped the bottom corner of cranckcase cover, and put sprocket tooth marks in the swing arm) - I know it could have been a lot worse!!![]()
So, I've got a new D.I.D. chain on it (riveted), replaced the sprocket retaining ring, and got a new bottom slider. With someone on the bike I measured 1'' deflection, and without 1.2''. Is there anything that I need be concerned about? I am very worried that the chain may break again, due to my cluelessness...
I would really appreciate it if you could please let me know if I should tweak something before I ride it tomorrow!!!!
Thanks,
Michael
Normal freeplay.it appears have some slop in the pinion groove, from front to back (~2mm), but that may be normal?