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RE: Chain & Sprocket Questions - GoldOxide_imp - 08-14-2019 (08-14-2019, 11:41 AM)arse-onist_imp Wrote:(08-12-2019, 08:50 PM)max_imp Wrote: arse-onist have a look at this video in german, at 03:40 he checks the chain for wear by pulling it off the rear sprocket, normally with a good chain nothing pulls off the sprocket but his chain is worn out. Rust not associated with chain seals and mating surfaces won't have any impact other than appearance. The rust will eventually fade with normal use and lubrication of the chain. Manually cleaning will help expedite disappearance. RE: Chain & Sprocket Questions - arse-onist_imp - 08-14-2019 (08-14-2019, 12:36 PM)Flynrider_imp Wrote:(08-13-2019, 04:03 AM)Rocky_imp Wrote: I'm a big fan of X-ring DID chains. Excellent product. +1 I've been using DID chains exclusively for the past few decades. Never had a bad one. As for sprockets, I used to replace the sprockets with the chain out of habit, but several years ago I pulled the sprockets (steel Sunstars) off my CB750 and noticed that they looked nearly identical to the new ones in a side by side comparison. Throwing caution to the winds, I cleaned up the old sprockets and put them back on. That was 30K miles ago and both the chain and the sprockets still look good. I no longer hold to the belief that sprockets must be replaced with the chain. Now I look and see if there is any actual wear showing. Pointed teeth or asymetrical curves between the teeth are common signs of wear. Used to own 2 Enfields with the newer EFI engines. I had sprockets broke on me a few times in 5 years. Thankfully, they're not expensive to replace. RE: Chain & Sprocket Questions - GoldOxide_imp - 08-14-2019 Wow. I don't hear about sprocket failure on road bikes often. |