Sometimes if the bikes been sitting still for a long period you get tight links.
Could be the rust... I usually sit the chain in a bucket of diesel for a day or two, hang it up to dry and when you fit it back give it a bleedin' good coat of lube.
I would strongly suggest you change the chain (and sprockets too). I bought a bike that had sat like that for a while (Suzuki GSX600) and had done only a few thousand miles. Cleaned it all up as you do with a new purchase, lubricated the chain and it seemed OK. With bike sat on stand and ticking over I got on it, flicked the stand up and with it running on a fair bit of choke popped it into gear. There was a loud clunk and then as I fed the clutch in the revs just went up. S*d it I thought. Only just got this bike and the gearbox/clutch has gone. Got off the bike to see the chain laying on the floor!!!!!!
Gave it a good look-see and a pair of chain plates (not the rivets) had broken in the middle of the figure-of-eight at the narrowest point. Checked the chain all around and found two others (though not opposite each other) showing similar stress cracks.
I was lucky. That happening while overtaking/cranked over etc doesn't really help your peace of mind.
"Only ride as fast as your guardian angel can fly" !!!
I know it happens but how Surely the x-ring/o-ring is supposed to stop water or moisture gettin in a seizing it up
I bought a busters chain n sprocket kit for my triumph around 2 years ago,im sure it was £89 ,both were well known brands
Bought new textile troosers few weeks back,..Alpinestars..........made in China
pity u couldnt wait till ruforth tim'...as mike says i get my chains(or did) from there last one..gold sss chain £38...£28 jts sproks...total outlay £66
FirestormMike wrote:If you can wait till 5th July, go to Rufforth.
I paid £30* for an 'o' ring 530 chain and it's fine. I know Alan, Bob and Lee use the same.
I know it's a bit of a trek for you, but it's an excuse to get to squires and maybe a few of us meet up ?
*edited due to keyboard going on strike.
Err i deff dont use rufforth chains i always use Tsubaki xring gold and renthal sprockets call me a snob i dont care
Timbo. if you ordered a specific type and they sent another product whith which you dont want.
Simply inform them that they sent the wrong product , they have to refund your money (unless they informed you that they had made changes to your order). and supply postage for you to send it back to them.