Chain and sprocket question.

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Chain and sprocket question.

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Hi guys bought a standard set of chain and sprockets. And when i sit the chain up tight around both sprockets. There seems to be an extra link. Is it usual to have to split a link in the chain? And if so what is the best way. i have the chain breaker and riveting tool. :peace:
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Re: Chain and sprocket question.

Post by V4beermonster »

There's normally extra links turn the hub to slacket posistion fully clockwise. And cut/ fit from there
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Alrighty good to know. Thanks
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Re: Chain and sprocket question.

Post by speedy231278 »

Unless the supplier is a muppet, or you have ordered a chain for the wrong bike, or you aren't running non-standard gearing, then you should have the right number of links to start with. You don't specify which bike you have, however, and the various NCs do vary. It's not unknown for companies to have the wrong data on imports. It is quite common to see people offering 108 links for NC35s, for example. Too long....

NC35 15/38 102 links
NC30 15/40 104 links
NC24 15/45 106 links
NC21 15/45 106 links

Note that for the 21 and 24, I don't hae the fiches and have used diagrams on CMSNL and eBay to gather the data. Check your model before butchering the chain, just in case the 'extra' link or links are because the hub isn't adjusted!
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Re: Chain and sprocket question.

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I havent touched the chain yet mate.
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewit ... 0703877273

I bought this for my 91 vfr nc30. Does this help you help me in anyway? :-)
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Re: Chain and sprocket question.

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Ok just went and had a look have a 15/40 ratio. And chain has 108 links if i count the joining links. Does this mean i have to take of 4 links?
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Re: Chain and sprocket question.

Post by speedy231278 »

Code says it all. 108 links. Yes, you will need to 'adjust' the chain. You can tell these people until you are blue in the face that your bike needs a shorter chain, but they never listen to anyone because their catalogue has to be right.. lol
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Re: Chain and sprocket question.

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speedy231278 wrote:Code says it all. 108 links. Yes, you will need to 'adjust' the chain. You can tell these people until you are blue in the face that your bike needs a shorter chain, but they never listen to anyone because their catalogue has to be right.. lol
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Re: Chain and sprocket question.

Post by Neosophist »

Tell them its the wrong size chain and ask for an appropriate sized one, saves pissing around cutting it down and hopefully they will update their listing, not everybody has the tools to cut chains.

Direct them to the Honda Service manual if they are still stupid (in the docuemnt library)

Page 1-11

Drive Chain RK GB424SM4/104

ala 104 links.
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Re: Chain and sprocket question.

Post by StrayAlien »

NC35 15/38 102 links
NC30 15/40 104 links
Interesting that they OEM geared the NC35 higher than the NC30. I didn't know that. [random comment]

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