DRIVE CHAIN ANOMOLY

User avatar
twinegar
Power Poster
Power Poster
Posts: 482
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:10 pm
Location: Midwest
Location: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Contact:

DRIVE CHAIN ANOMOLY

Post by twinegar »

I seem to have a problem when tightening my drive chain. I have been hearing a intermittent tap underneath my left foot when taking off. I put the bike on the stand and ran it in gear and realized that the chain was loose and hitting below the front sprocket. I tightened the chain and then turned the wheel 1/4 turns and checked the play. The chain tightness isn't equal as the wheel turns, it goes from loose to tight. Would this be a bent axle?
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html

"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"

Terry
ICOA Member
ICOA Member
Posts: 2306
Joined: Thu Jan 30, 2003 9:45 pm
Location: norcal
Location: Northern California, USA

Post by Terry »

Doubtful. Usually means the chain has 'stretched' which isn't really what has happened either. To clear things up you have to thoroughly clean the chain making sure not to injure any X or O rings but do try to unkink any chain links, which is probably the cause of your chain seeming tight in one area and loose in another. After cleaning and lubing, if the problem still exists, get a new chain and inspect the sprockets for a possible switch as well. Normally I go thru two chains to every set of sprockets.
It ain't the destination, its the journey...

User avatar
alimey4u2
ICOA Web Video Director
ICOA Web Video Director
Posts: 5093
Joined: Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:03 pm
Location: Uphill, WsM, United Kingdom

Post by alimey4u2 »

Definitive answer by Terry..... 8)
ICOA # 656

Rick Pope
ICOA Rally Director
ICOA Rally Director
Posts: 2275
Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2003 3:16 pm
Location: Lawrencburg, IN
Location: Lawrenceburg, Indiana

Post by Rick Pope »

Third vote for Terry. He nailed it

If you stop to think about it, a bent axle wouldn't cause a loose/tight situation, because the axle is clamped, and the wheel rotates around it.
Rick Pope
Either garage is too small or we have too many bikes. Or Momma's car needs to go outside.

User avatar
cbx6ss
ICOA Member
ICOA Member
Posts: 350
Joined: Tue Apr 26, 2005 9:17 pm
Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia
Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Post by cbx6ss »

I too vote for the bound link. Just to be sure the sprocket is not off center, you might want to check if there is runout on the sides or the outside edge (teeth) of the sprocket.
/r
Brad

Terry
ICOA Member
ICOA Member
Posts: 2306
Joined: Thu Jan 30, 2003 9:45 pm
Location: norcal
Location: Northern California, USA

Post by Terry »

Thanks for the vote of confidence guys! I guess I should also mention that there (is) the possibility of your already missing some O rings or may have some cracked rollers so check for that as well and let us know how it works out.
It ain't the destination, its the journey...

User avatar
twinegar
Power Poster
Power Poster
Posts: 482
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:10 pm
Location: Midwest
Location: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Contact:

Post by twinegar »

Thanks for the response, I think I will just get another chain and see what happens. The broken rollers makes sense because I am getting intermitant popping sounds at takeoff. I checked the front sprocket shaft to make sure the bearing was good and there was no lateral wobble.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html

"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"

User avatar
twinegar
Power Poster
Power Poster
Posts: 482
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:10 pm
Location: Midwest
Location: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Contact:

Post by twinegar »

I pulled the drive chain off this morning and there were 12 stiff links and 6 too stiff to pivot by hand so I used a vise and pliars to work them back and forth after cleaning and lubing. All 12 are still stiffer than they should be but after a ride the whooshing noise and tapping are gone so I guess they are pivoting like they should.

Will driving the bike loosen the links more or do I need to replace the chain? All the O-rings seem to be there.
Thanks
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html

"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"

Terry
ICOA Member
ICOA Member
Posts: 2306
Joined: Thu Jan 30, 2003 9:45 pm
Location: norcal
Location: Northern California, USA

Post by Terry »

Putting some miles on a clean and lubed chain (may) loosen those sticky links. Only time and mileage will tell for sure. Being stiff, they may ride up to the top of your sprocket making the teeth appear pointed. If that's the case, you'll need sprockets and a new chain.
It ain't the destination, its the journey...

User avatar
twinegar
Power Poster
Power Poster
Posts: 482
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:10 pm
Location: Midwest
Location: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Contact:

Post by twinegar »

The sprockets look like new so I will just keep an eye on things. Now all I have to do is set the valves and all the funky noises will be gone...........with the exception of the clutch basket and generator slip joint of course.
Thanks for the help.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html

"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"

User avatar
twinegar
Power Poster
Power Poster
Posts: 482
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:10 pm
Location: Midwest
Location: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Contact:

Post by twinegar »

Does anyone sell the 79 drive chain for under $100.00?
Thanks.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html

"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"

User avatar
alimey4u2
ICOA Web Video Director
ICOA Web Video Director
Posts: 5093
Joined: Fri Aug 11, 2006 1:03 pm
Location: Uphill, WsM, United Kingdom

Post by alimey4u2 »

Try J C Whitney but "normally" inexpensive chains are false economy..
ICOA # 656

User avatar
twinegar
Power Poster
Power Poster
Posts: 482
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 6:10 pm
Location: Midwest
Location: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Contact:

Post by twinegar »

Is the 108" 530 right? How do I know if the link length is correct? I am afraid I know nothing about chains. Maybe I had better just pay the $130 for a 79 CBX chain.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html

"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"

User avatar
Dave Hansen
Power Poster
Power Poster
Posts: 268
Joined: Sun Mar 09, 2003 10:09 pm
Location: Western New York, USA
Location: Western New York, USA

Post by Dave Hansen »

The 79 came with 630 chain. If it has 530 someone converted it. Which ever it has make sure you stay with that or change chain and sprockets. You can't mix and match. So how do you tell? measure the center to center length between the pins. The first number is the number of eighth inches. 530 will be 5/8's between pins, 630 will be 6/8's(3/4) the 30 means it goes on a 3/8 wide sprocket. If it has 530, stick with that. If it is 630, consider the 530. Its usually cheaper, more efficient, not as noisy. Don't skimp on chain, Larry was correct, its a false economy. Buy a decent Oring chain and with proper maintanence it will outlast a couple "cheap" chains.

User avatar
cbxtacy
Posting God
Posting God
Posts: 2543
Joined: Sun Aug 29, 2004 4:22 am
Location: San Diego, California, USA
Location: San Diego, California, USA

Post by cbxtacy »

on the other hand if you have a garage full of toys to occupy your time and this particular bike will be lucky to get more then a thousand miles while a democrat is in office, you might consider a cheap chain.
one out of four people in this country is mentally unbalanced
think of your three closest friends, if they're okay then
YOU'RE THE ONE

Post Reply

Return to “TIRES & RIMS: Tire Brands, Mileage, Performance, Sizes, Interchangeability with other models”