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[SOLVED] video of chain jump please help diagnose - keratos - 19-07-14 Fazer fzs 600 chain jump: http://youtu.be/gQKkDd2w118 19000 miles. Some links are stiff. Wd40 and Clean and relube but no better Sprockets ... Well how do I know if they need replacing Chain freeplay within tolerance Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - stevierst - 19-07-14 Can't view It for soe reason, it says its private! Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - Fazafou - 19-07-14 Yep, been uploaded as private. Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - darrsi - 19-07-14 If you mean chain jump whilst on the centre stand, it's normal, it's the momentum of the wheel trying to go faster than the chain. It needs a weight load on it basically. If you have stiff links, then the chain is on it's way out. I always change the sprockets with the chain. You can get a D.I.D. X ring chain and sprockets for around £100. Last one here in gold at a good price, they look good on a bike when cleaned up. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DID-Gold-X-Ring-Chain-Sprocket-Kit-YAMAHA-FZS600-FAZER-97-03-/301240425449?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item4623541be9 Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - keratos - 19-07-14 Guys. I used my mobile with YouTube app. How do I remove private. No idea that'd happened. Sorry. Don't see any private setting anywhere Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - keratos - 19-07-14 Sorted. Please try again Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - darrsi - 19-07-14 As above! Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - keratos - 19-07-14 (19-07-14, 10:12 PM)darrsi link Wrote: As above!what does this mean? "as above" - which above? You cant see the video, or your link to chain set or something else? Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - Millietant - 20-07-14 It's normal for a chain running like that with a wheel off the ground, under no load. Nothing to worry about, absolutely normal - our FZS 600 does that with a nicely lubed, properly adjusted chain, when the bike is on it's centre stand - nothing to worry about. Our FZS 1000 and FJ 1200 do exactly the same, and our Aprilia RSV 1000 is much worse - but all their chains are good and all work perfectly, in normal riding. Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - keratos - 20-07-14 (20-07-14, 12:32 AM)Millietant link Wrote: It's normal for a chain running like that with a wheel off the ground, under no load. Thanks for the reply There is one geek of a clunk and knock when the chain jumps... The bike moves. Seems to be coming from drive end. In going to strip and investigate Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - darrsi - 20-07-14 (19-07-14, 10:14 PM)keratos link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=14063.msg159083#msg159083 date=1405804359]what does this mean? "as above" - which above? You cant see the video, or your link to chain set or something else? [/quote] As above means read what i told you earlier in my previous reply! I didn't need to see your video, the question has been asked several times before! Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - keratos - 20-07-14 Sorry. I understand. I will try again with load on I do have did links and cleaning revealed minor rusting so I have ordered that kit you refer to Many thanks and sorry Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - Timbollew - 20-07-14 I assumed it was normal with mine but nice to get confirmation. Might sound silly but if I'm leaving it run a little like that (supervised of course), when I'm applying chain lube for instance will it cause any damage? I normally apply a small amount of revs and it's gone anyway. Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - darrsi - 20-07-14 (20-07-14, 04:22 PM)Timbollew link Wrote: I assumed it was normal with mine but nice to get confirmation. Might sound silly but if I'm leaving it run a little like that (supervised of course), when I'm applying chain lube for instance will it cause any damage? I normally apply a small amount of revs and it's gone anyway. That's not the way to apply lube. It should be done by moving the wheel by hand so that the spray can get into the links properly either side.(when the chain is warm after a run out) Doing it with the wheel moving (and chain jumping about) is not only bloody dangerous, but as you say it just flings it straight off, so it's just a waste of lube anyway. Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - keratos - 20-07-14 Agreed Er... This is how I do it, by hand , and slowly. After a ride out and particularly a wet one ! (Smug) Cheers Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - redthunder - 21-07-14 (20-07-14, 04:22 PM)Timbollew link Wrote: I assumed it was normal with mine but nice to get confirmation. Might sound silly but if I'm leaving it run a little like that (supervised of course), when I'm applying chain lube for instance will it cause any damage? I normally apply a small amount of revs and it's gone anyway. Don't get into that habit. Do it by hand. Get used to doing it by hand. A moving chain catching some loose clothing or loose body parts can end in catastrophe. Just don't do it. Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - Panthor - 21-07-14 I remember there was a picture of a guy on an american GSXR forum that lost 2 fingers when cleaning his chain with a cloth. link contains graphic images!! http://bikerpunks.com/mediaviewer/2279/fingers-cut-off-cleaing-chain.html Re: video of chain jump please help diagnose - keratos - 21-07-14 Graphic I ndeed. What next?... Putting arm through a spinning rear wheel to check play in the bearings. Jeez. Some people |