Driveline lash at idle normal?
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Driveline lash at idle normal?
Just wondering if the norm is for the chain to rotate smoothly at idle with the bike on a rear paddock stand in first?? eg when cleaning/lubing chain. Mine has always had so much lash when at idle that it looks like the chain could jump a tooth and the whole bike shudders/engine lugs. I'd always suspected that maybe my output shaft was bent as i seem to go through chains quite quickly even though I care for them well. Tension is set correctly and regularly cleaned etc. But then it crossed my mind that maybe this lash is down to the uneven firing order or something... any thoughts/experiences would be dandy
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Re: Driveline lash at idle normal?
Hi,
Yes it is normal for the chain to slap around if idling in gear on the paddock stand, although if it seems that it could jump a tooth then maybe the chain is a bit loose?
Not recommended practice though and very dangerous.
1. The bike isn't stable and could rock off the stand
2. Google, "finger in motorcycle chain" and you'll find a gazillion results for people have that lost fingers lubing or cleaning their chains in the circumstances you've described.
My own brother lost the end of a finger when it did a lap of the rear sprocket.
Cheers
Yes it is normal for the chain to slap around if idling in gear on the paddock stand, although if it seems that it could jump a tooth then maybe the chain is a bit loose?
Not recommended practice though and very dangerous.
1. The bike isn't stable and could rock off the stand
2. Google, "finger in motorcycle chain" and you'll find a gazillion results for people have that lost fingers lubing or cleaning their chains in the circumstances you've described.
My own brother lost the end of a finger when it did a lap of the rear sprocket.
Cheers
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Re: Driveline lash at idle normal?
Thanks Excalibre.
I'll stop wondering. And yes, my fingers/toes/hair/willy are all nowhere near the chain when doing this.
cheers.
I'll stop wondering. And yes, my fingers/toes/hair/willy are all nowhere near the chain when doing this.
cheers.