Fri Aug 05, 2005 3:51 pm
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ty wrote:If you have distinct tight spots then the chain's on its way out and you should plan to replace it soon.
ty
Fri Aug 05, 2005 4:24 pm
Felix wrote:I just had a fiddle with the chain tension. It needed doing as there was 50mm of slackness...a bit beyond the service limit of 45mm![]()
I notice now there is some definate tightness through the chain. Is this anything to be concerned about? As in immediately? Or should I just ensure it is in spec and worry about it in the future?
Fri Aug 05, 2005 4:31 pm
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Fri Aug 05, 2005 5:51 pm
Felix wrote:Yeah, I've been quoted $250 for parts, and $300 for it to be done...sound reasonable?
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Sat Aug 06, 2005 9:54 am
Felix wrote:Yep, it has a centre stand. I love my centre stand![]()
Must admit, I have only glanced at the pics, not read how to do it...so I am guessing I need to join the chain?
Bonester - do I need special tools for the brake fluid thing? I haven't even bought any fluid yet...should get my act together. I was going to get some today, but didn't realise the chain was going to take so long. and I didn't start til late...
Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:13 am
Gosling1 wrote:Felix wrote:Yep, it has a centre stand. I love my centre stand![]()
Must admit, I have only glanced at the pics, not read how to do it...so I am guessing I need to join the chain?
Bonester - do I need special tools for the brake fluid thing? I haven't even bought any fluid yet...should get my act together. I was going to get some today, but didn't realise the chain was going to take so long. and I didn't start til late...
Hi Felix - do you actually need to change the brake fluid in the first place ? Are the pads shot, and need replacement as well as the chain / sprockets ? If not, save yourself some money, just do the chain / sprocket change. Its pretty easy really, the only drama you might have is with the locking bit for the nut on the front sprocket. Try and loosen this first, with the chain still fitted, get someone to stand on the rear brake and then undo it. If you take the chain off first, it can be difficult to 'lock' the front sprocket in place. 4 hands can be very helpful