Chain adjustment on a k2
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Chain adjustment on a k2
I have set the chain to 1 inch slack middle of bottom run but it clangs on the chain guard it seems too much slack .....or have I missed something?
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Re: Chain adjustment on a k2
Is that 1" total? Doesn't sound enough to me, unless you are talking suspension compressed.
Questions are:
Correct length rear shocks?
Standard gearing?
Loaded or unloaded suspension?
Too tight can give the gearbox output bearing a very hard time. Conversely, too loose can cause wear on the swinging arm pivot - this is exacerbated if the shocks are too long.
Me? OK, not K1's, but the geometry is almost identical,
I set the chain tension where I think it should be then lean over the bike to compress the springs to check it still has around 20-25mm total up/down at worst case.
Hope this helps
George
Questions are:
Correct length rear shocks?
Standard gearing?
Loaded or unloaded suspension?
Too tight can give the gearbox output bearing a very hard time. Conversely, too loose can cause wear on the swinging arm pivot - this is exacerbated if the shocks are too long.
Me? OK, not K1's, but the geometry is almost identical,
I set the chain tension where I think it should be then lean over the bike to compress the springs to check it still has around 20-25mm total up/down at worst case.
Hope this helps
George
George
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
350 sport 1978, 350 Strada 1978
650 Norton 1967, 650 Kawasaki 1977 and 650 Enfield 2019
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Re: Chain adjustment on a k2
Thank you ......its all standard ...so I will try leaning it over of the stand and check .
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Re: Chain adjustment on a k2
Have you checked for tight spots?
You could have 25mm at a tight spot and 40mm at a slack spot.
I have seen some awful chain wear on swinging arms where the chain crosses to the front sprocket.
You could have 25mm at a tight spot and 40mm at a slack spot.
I have seen some awful chain wear on swinging arms where the chain crosses to the front sprocket.