OK, so I've played around with the chain on the sprockets and can't get the problem rectified. I've done some reading and alot of guys on the Thumper forum seem to think this can be caused by the sprocket not being perfectly round.
http://www.thumpertalk.com/forum/archiv ... 82728.html
By my calculations, the chain is about 115 links and the sprocket is a standard 38 tooth which means the chain goes around approximately once every 3 revolutions of the rear wheel. So maybe I should go see if the tight spot is visible once every revolution or every 3 revolutions to see whether it is the chain or the sprocket.
The chain on the bike when I bought it looked in good condiiton, as did the sprockets. However, it was replaced by RB Imports because the chain was loose. So since this is the strongest 525 chain available and has only done about 1000kms, and the old chain looked pretty good to me when it needed to be replaced, and the sprockets still look reasonably new, maybe the sprockets are the problem area?
The Thumper Talk thread suggests that some brands of sprockets can sometimes not be perfect and cause this problem. Perhaps I should try a different brand of sprocket this time.. And hope to god the sprocket is the problem and it hasn't stretched my $280 chain!!
Any ideas/comments?
edit: last week when I pulled my bike apart I may have got the tiniest bit of degreaser on the chain but I washed the chain off straight away. I don't think would have caused the links to be weakened and stretch in 200kms.. I guess if I see how many revolutions of the rear wheel it takes for the tight spot to appear I can figure out if it's the chain or the sprocket...
EDIT 2: just checked and the tight spot is appearing once every revolution of the rear wheel so it's either the sprocket or there are 3 tight spots in the chain (very unlikely). So maybe the rear sprocket isn't perfectly round and I should replace it with one of a different brand? Might as well replace the front one too huh?...
Thoughts?