Info on new chain and sprockets for my NC30

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Info on new chain and sprockets for my NC30

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Hi,

I have just taken my bike in to the local garage and got new a chain and sprockets. when i got it the chain was nice and tight and at the required tension. I have just taken it out tonight and ridden around 40miles and my chain is slacker than a Prostitutes bits!! Is this normal or should i take it back?? i seem to remember they do stretch a bit when new but at this rate im going to be going through chains at a rate of knots!! :?
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Re: Info on new chain and sprockets for my NC30

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Check the bolt in the swinging arm that clamps the adjuster has been tightened up properly, if not the chain will work itself loose.

I believe its a 12mm
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Re: Info on new chain and sprockets for my NC30

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Thanks, but do the chains generally stretch that much when they are new???
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Re: Info on new chain and sprockets for my NC30

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truly depends on the make, type and how you were riding it mate.

e.g. i have 2x XL125V's one had a standard honda one and the other a DID once it got to it. the honda stretched so much i was adjusting it every 4-5 days, now with the DID one i adjust it once every 10-14 days, but lube it reguarly.


but if its a new chain and you are giving it the beans then that does tend to kill em quicker.

just ride it for a bit and lube the chain when you get it home as the chains warmer and lube will absorb into the links better, and o rings
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Re: Info on new chain and sprockets for my NC30

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Chains do tend to stretch and need adjustment for the first few hundred miles or so.....completely normal in my experience ;)

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Re: Info on new chain and sprockets for my NC30

Post by Sligeach »

Neosophist wrote:
I believe its a 12mm
17mm :spank:
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