cos im tight and the 7 quid makes a difference!masterofinsanity wrote:what about motorcycleproducts and use your member discount?
rattley noise #102
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Re: rattley noise #102
i just bought an EK o-ring chain for £50, a chain's a chain at the end of the day, just keep it lubed.
i managed to knacker an iris chain in about 3000 miles, and thought they were crap.. but the iris chain fitted to emma's bike has done 12,000 and still going strong, largely because i like mine looking clean and used to wipe all the muck off it cos it looked better and she just whacks more lube on and doesnt care if it looks manky.
i managed to knacker an iris chain in about 3000 miles, and thought they were crap.. but the iris chain fitted to emma's bike has done 12,000 and still going strong, largely because i like mine looking clean and used to wipe all the muck off it cos it looked better and she just whacks more lube on and doesnt care if it looks manky.
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Re: rattley noise #102
well i went for the bling in the end... the gold iris! mainly as they offered next day delivery for free... still waiting!
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Re: rattley noise #102
masterofinsanity wrote:you aint gonna get a chain tool for a tenner? a pair of mole grips and a spare nut and a hammer is all thats needed.
could you expand on this please! i finally got my paddock stand back today, everything is done excepts riveting the link, i cant even get the plate on (tried a variety of tools and 'methods') never mind rivet the ends!
if Mr. M. O'Insanity or any tothers have a good tip, other than buying a chain tool, id be most appreciative!
ps zxr look ace on a paddock stand dont they?!
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Re: rattley noise #102
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everything is done excepts riveting the link, i cant even get the plate on (tried a variety of tools and 'methods') never mind rivet the ends!
if Mr. M. O'Insanity or any tothers have a good tip, other than buying a chain tool, id be most appreciative! [/quote]
would you believe myself and pyscho paul (traitor to a z thou now thou!) tried to fit his new chain and sproks today, and bugger me if we couldnt even get the plate on without it fling all over the sodding garage!
tried mole grips, pliers, piece of 2 x 4 braced again a wall behind the chain and a lump hammer, punch too, err.....flat head screqdriver...thought sod it buy a proper tool, but just wondered if there WAS a secret way on the jedi's knew?
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everything is done excepts riveting the link, i cant even get the plate on (tried a variety of tools and 'methods') never mind rivet the ends!
if Mr. M. O'Insanity or any tothers have a good tip, other than buying a chain tool, id be most appreciative! [/quote]
would you believe myself and pyscho paul (traitor to a z thou now thou!) tried to fit his new chain and sproks today, and bugger me if we couldnt even get the plate on without it fling all over the sodding garage!
tried mole grips, pliers, piece of 2 x 4 braced again a wall behind the chain and a lump hammer, punch too, err.....flat head screqdriver...thought sod it buy a proper tool, but just wondered if there WAS a secret way on the jedi's knew?
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Re: rattley noise #102
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Re: rattley noise #102
You could use a couple of small washers to go over the rivet ends, a thin plate of metal each side and a mole grip, personally, i just use a proper chain tool
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Re: rattley noise #102
i finally got mine o b hammering the toad outa it. i then took it to a garage and they said it was fine. i took the chain guard off and used the bracket as a anvil points and hammered it on using a small socket over the rivet. you have to be brutal though.
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Re: rattley noise #102
Rob is on the right track not washers but two M6 nuts do the trick for me
Plus the mole grips
Plus the mole grips