2nd, this is on my buddies bike which I help him for he's about as mechanically inclined as a potato.
His chain actually seems like it is stretched in one place. The reason I say this is it flops like a fish when he's riding beside me and I can even see where it has slapped the grease away and made a shiny spot on the upper travel path.
So I preformed a little maintenance by doing the following:
Placed the bike on its center kickstand. (duh)
Collapsed the shocks (with some twine to simulate a 170lb person is riding on it).
Adjusted the placement of the rear tire to bring the chain within its acceptable tightness.
Then, while the bike was in neutral, I spun the back tire, and WHOA!, it goes from loose to over tightened!
Okay, I'm thinking sprocket on the rear...warped (looks straight no wobble on front or rear)
So I mark the sprocket each time as it goes around where the chain is REALLY tight.
I was surprised to find out that it was a different ?pie section? on the rear sprocket that was the tight each time.
So I marked the chain as I slowly rolled the tire around, and low and behold about the same spot in the chain was always loose. And vica versa, the same portion was always over tight.
I've had dirt bikes with shark teeth sprockets from wheelies, and over torque, but never seen a chain get stretched like string cheese on one side.
So, I'm thinking maybe its not bending around the sprocket because it's rusty, corroded etc..
I removed it, (normal stock chain, no rubber o-rings etc) I soak it in gas to remove all the grease. Then I soak it in penetrating spray, to loosen it up a bit. I wipe it all done and do the screwdriver test on each side. You know, roll it over a stationary object and see how easily it bends over... I found a few that needed a little bending (by hand) back and forth, but nothing is visibly wrong with it. I clean it all up, reinstall it, and coat it with white lithium spray grease and adjust the rear tire again, to check, SAME THING.
So (if you're still awake) Time for the questions?
Have you ever heard of a chain getting a dozen or so Links Stretched to cause one side to be loose and the other tight?
Do you think I need to replace one or both sprockets when I buy a new chain? (even thought visibly they look perfect, almost no wear on either)
Thanks for your insights.
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