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Chain wear question

Posted: 06:47 pm Jun 28 2007
by canyncarvr
If I have only two teeth missing from my rear sprocket, it's still good enough, isn't it?

I mean...there are 45 other teeth..considerably more than most people have in their face....

Oh...and if I need anything, another sprocket will suffice, right?

I mean...I'm not missing any rollers on the chain or anything. I'm sure it's OK.

:hmm:

Jay????

Posted: 07:32 pm Jun 28 2007
by Mr. Wibbens
Yer good to go, why fixit if it aint broke all the way?

oh BTW, just a lil heads up, some guy's talkin poop about yer sissy bar :twisted:
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4541

Re: Chain wear question

Posted: 01:29 am Jun 29 2007
by MXOldtimer
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canyncarvr wrote:If I have only two teeth missing from my rear sprocket, it's still good enough, isn't it?

I mean...there are 45 other teeth..considerably more than most people have in their face....

Oh...and if I need anything, another sprocket will suffice, right?

I mean...I'm not missing any rollers on the chain or anything. I'm sure it's OK.

:hmm:

Jay????
Way don't you go back to the trails you rode last and look for them? Set the teeth with a dab of JB and your good to go.

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Posted: 09:40 am Jun 29 2007
by skipro3
Just keep an extra master link and master tooth in your fanny pack, you know, just in case.

Posted: 09:42 am Jun 29 2007
by skipro3
Oh, one more thing, when you are ready to change out the sprockets and chain, consider going to a belt drive system. It's worth the extra money.

Posted: 11:26 am Jun 29 2007
by canyncarvr
Belt drive? Oh yeah. I can't see mud, rocks and junk causing ANY problems with a belt. I mean...look at Harleys! Their belts NEVER fail!!!


Master tooth? hardeeharhar!!


When the sissy-bar neighsayers (uh..SIC Inda) get up to the hundreds of thousands of miles I've got riding with one..and what it carries..and where it goes...then maybe I'll let them buy a beer outt'a that igloo cooler........

Yeah...current bikes are SOOO much moh bedder. Complete with a 45ยบ angle on your back, room for a granola bar..and a brake master cylinder stuck in your face.

Neat!

Re: 'Way don't you go back to the trails you rode last and look for them?'

Really? You think I'll actually find them this time!!?? :hmm:

Posted: 12:52 pm Jun 29 2007
by KarlP
I got a sprocket hanging on the wall in the garage with 1/3 of the teeth gone. I kept it 'cause I thought it was cool.

About mid way through a long ride a couple of years ago I kept feeling this lurching sensation, like it was coming out of gear for just a second, now and then. When we stopped for a minute, I noticed a bunch of teeth missing. That bunch turned into a bunch more by the time we got back.

No problem really. It wouldn't have motored much farther, though.

CC- I'd say you got a few more rides left on it :lol: When just less than 1/2 the teeth are missing, head for home!

Or, hey, here's a thought: carry a spare one with you in your fanny pack. When you feel like you've you got all the life out of it you're going to get, stop a do a trailside swap :supz:

Posted: 01:12 pm Jun 29 2007
by canyncarvr
My compressor, hose, and rattle gun won't fit in my fanny pack. :cry:

..and then there's the generator required to run a 2 1/2HP motor...


I could change it before next week's 200 mile ride..but that seems like such a waste of perfectly good teeth!

Posted: 01:53 pm Jun 29 2007
by KarlP
Rattle gun???
You mean to loosen things with a socket??

What's wrong with sticks and rocks?

It would be a waste of teeth. Surely each one has got to good for 4 1/2 miles each, no?

Posted: 04:16 pm Jun 29 2007
by canyncarvr
Last time I looked for a 6mm hex sided rock (8..whatever it is) I din't have much luck.

Same for sticks!

Posted: 06:41 pm Jun 29 2007
by MXOldtimer
Wait a min.
How old is the sprocket, were they baby teeth?
If it was a young sprocket with baby teeth there'll be no reason to replace it,,,,,,,they'll grow back. :grin:

Posted: 06:46 pm Jun 29 2007
by canyncarvr
I knew I asked the question for some reason...and there it is!! An answer!!!

Thank you! Obviously they ARE baby teeth..as they are quite small and pointy-headed.

Wow...there's always room 'fer some learnin'!!

Thanks again!!

Posted: 01:58 am Jun 30 2007
by GS
Speekin of learnin.....just file some new teeth into that 'ol sprocket!

Amazin what an 'enterprisin' feller can do with a file, or two...and a bit of time

Chainsaw file should be a no-go fanny-pack tool, for those of us in the know!!

CC, OK, your sissy bar is a functional one. Still looks just a lil sissy, compared to the one on my ol '83 Cm250 Custom.

Now thats a rack!

Sorry

:wink: