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romans5
loose chain problems
Hi everyone, my brother recommended this site to me. He said if there's an answer, someone here will have it. I've got a 78 gs400. It's been a great daily rider even through PA winters (she even kicked over on a couple tries during a 3-4 degree week!). Anyway, every few months the chain seems to be loose. I fix it by adjusting the back wheel and sprocket back further. Is this the right way to do it or is there a chain tensioner somewhere?Tags: None
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Kcwiro
I don't have my manual with me at work but... if your near the end of adjustment screw and you still have some sagging you may be in need of a new chain... when I bought mine I was at the end of the adjustment range and bought a new one no problems with sag ever since.
If you have a manual you can read up on the procedure to test if a chain is too tight/not loose enough.
You have it right on the adjustment though no worries there.
Good Luck
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Kaiser Sosei
Most likely you are in need of a new chain. When you get a new chain get new sprockets as well, front and rear. It's a little bit of a pain and some extra expense, but a new chain will last longer with new sprockets.
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Originally posted by romans5 View PostHi everyone, my brother recommended this site to me. He said if there's an answer, someone here will have it. I've got a 78 gs400. It's been a great daily rider even through PA winters (she even kicked over on a couple tries during a 3-4 degree week!). Anyway, every few months the chain seems to be loose. I fix it by adjusting the back wheel and sprocket back further. Is this the right way to do it or is there a chain tensioner somewhere?
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