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Is this normal - xlewisbdx - 10-11-12

While cleaning and lubing my chain I noticed a noise. Wanted to know if it was normal. Also it looked like my chain was jumping a little bit.

They are brand new chain and sprockets about 500mile old.

IMG 1415


Re: Is this normal - darrsi - 10-11-12

Yep, very normal. Because you have no weight load the wheel tries to spin forwards quicker than the chain will allow, resulting in that jumping look/sound.


Re: Is this normal - xlewisbdx - 10-11-12

Thank god for that!  Big Grin

I was worried something was wrong and it would cost a bomb to fix

Love you guys  :b

(no homo)


Re: Is this normal - noggythenog - 10-11-12

I can confirm my chain was doing the same when i lubed it up the other day,


Had me worrying a bit after reading another recent post about chains jumping but it was totally fine when i took it out for a spin.


Only trouble i had was trying to get the back wheel off of the ground,its because i jacked it up with new wishbones,i had to centre stand it on a slight downwards slope to get it up enough to spin freely, worth it though.


Re: Is this normal - darrsi - 10-11-12

I know it seems easier with the wheel spinning, but the best and more effective way to lube the chain is by moving the wheel by hand when it's on the centre stand. And it should be lubed when the chain is still warm after you've been out riding.


That way it's less prone to being flung off straight away and it gives it a better chance of being able to lube the right places.


Also, it will save you from having to type with one hand and a nose if you manage to get your fingers trapped in the chain when it's rotating!  :lol


Re: Is this normal - Lawrence - 11-11-12

(10-11-12, 05:29 PM)darrsi link Wrote: Also, it will save you from having to type with one hand and a nose if you manage to get your fingers trapped in the chain when it's rotating!  :lol
First time I did mine I was moving it by the chain... got my thumb between the chain + sprocket...  :'( :eek :'(  Can only imagine the sort of damage I'd have done if the engine was driving it.


Re: Is this normal - xlewisbdx - 11-11-12

(11-11-12, 01:58 PM)Lawrence link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=5251.msg45692#msg45692 date=1352564994]
Also, it will save you from having to type with one hand and a nose if you manage to get your fingers trapped in the chain when it's rotating!  :lol
First time I did mine I was moving it by the chain... got my thumb between the chain + sprocket...  :'( :eek :'(  Can only imagine the sort of damage I'd have done if the engine was driving it.
[/quote]


You wouldn't have your thumb today Tongue


Re: Is this normal - noggythenog - 11-11-12

A basic pointer i was shown which seems logical was to spray downwards onto the lowest part of the chain whilst holding a piece of card behind it to save lube going all over the centre stand etc,, that way centrifugal magic forces the lube through to the outside of the chain rather than if you spray downwards on highest part of the chain which then forces the lube away from the chain,


Prob basics to most on here but im honestly not sure if i would have clicked if i hadnt been told.