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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.
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
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.
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!!??

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

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

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

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
