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01 Jul 2009 20:54 #303782 by coydogg
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I think my bike is ready for a new chain. I was just wondering how far some of you guys will push a stretched chain? Me and my friends were going to go on a 700 mile round trip (Salt Lake, UT to Durango, CO) this weekend leaving friday morning. I just dont know if I should keep pushing my chain or not. My options are go on the ride with my bad chain or not go and get a new chain.

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01 Jul 2009 21:17 #303789 by MFolks
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When you replace the chain, do the sprockets too. Old parts will quickly wear out the new ones.

1982 GPZ1100 B2
General Dynamics/Convair 1983-1993
GLCM BGM-109 Tomahawk, AGM-129A Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM)

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01 Jul 2009 21:27 #303792 by bountyhunter
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coydogg wrote:

I think my bike is ready for a new chain. I was just wondering how far some of you guys will push a stretched chain? Me and my friends were going to go on a 700 mile round trip (Salt Lake, UT to Durango, CO) this weekend leaving friday morning. I just dont know if I should keep pushing my chain or not. My options are go on the ride with my bad chain or not go and get a new chain.

The problem with worn chains is they get loose spots which means they might hop off at a bad time. Hard to say how bad yours is.

1979 KZ-750 Twin

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01 Jul 2009 21:38 #303795 by coydogg
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it is pretty consistant in its looseness. I have rolled it all the way around and felt the tension and one spot gets a little tighter but not much.

Is a chain for a 78 kz 1000 something that I will just be able to get at a local shop? Cause if thats the case I might be able to take my bike in and get a new chain and still be able to go on my ride. I just dont have a chain breaker or anything to do it myself.

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02 Jul 2009 00:19 #303808 by Z1109R Fin
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Yes, you´ll find good chains in most of bike shops. Get both new sprockets and a chain at the same time otherwise you´ll wear out the new chain very fast. They are a combo.

Z1000R ´83...Slightly modified...

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02 Jul 2009 11:23 #303887 by 650ed
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When is the last time it was adjusted and was that performed properly (about 1" play at tightest spot)?

1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)

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02 Jul 2009 13:20 #303905 by bountyhunter
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coydogg wrote:

it is pretty consistant in its looseness. I have rolled it all the way around and felt the tension and one spot gets a little tighter but not much.

Is a chain for a 78 kz 1000 something that I will just be able to get at a local shop? Cause if thats the case I might be able to take my bike in and get a new chain and still be able to go on my ride. I just dont have a chain breaker or anything to do it myself.

Z1 enterprises can sell you a very good chain and sprockets for a lot less than local shops will. Believe me, I looked around (even on the net) before I bought mine.

1979 KZ-750 Twin

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02 Jul 2009 13:23 #303906 by bountyhunter
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coydogg wrote:

it is pretty consistant in its looseness. I have rolled it all the way around and felt the tension and one spot gets a little tighter but not much.

The only way to know if it has reached it's death is to measure stretch by hanging a weight on it and measuring between a fixed number of links. I think they allow maybe 2% stretch? More than that and the rollers are not engaging the gears properly and grind the teeth off the gears.

1979 KZ-750 Twin

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02 Jul 2009 15:49 #303929 by saltydog
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stupid question. If it won't make the trip, get a new one. Probaly need new sprockets, also.

1981 KZ1000 CSR, 1982 KZ440 ltd, 1972 Honda ct90, 1978 KZ 650

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02 Jul 2009 18:50 #303970 by hoghaterkaw
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a quick and dirty chain check. adjust the chain to the correct slack. then at the back sprocket pull the chain away from the sprocket in a straight line from the output sprocket. if you can lift the chain more than half the tooth depth your chain needs replaced.

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03 Jul 2009 01:58 - 03 Jul 2009 02:00 #304038 by Z1109R Fin
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saltydog wrote:

stupid question. If it won't make the trip, get a new one. Probaly need new sprockets, also.


Stupid answer :P

NOT probably! It´s a MUST to change chain and sprockets at the same time. Sprockets wear out and they don´t fit new chain exactly and the new chain will wear out in no time.

Z1000R ´83...Slightly modified...
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03 Jul 2009 20:49 #304272 by halkaloogie
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It's false that sprockets and chains wear out at the same intervals. Chains are stupid things and can wear out quickly I have a KZ1000 and it will go through a non roller chain in a few weeks meaning it will stretch over 2 inches due to the low end torch> you should change both sprockets at the same time

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