Jcode
05-05-2009, 11:17 AM
Searched best I could but can't dig up the info, and not so sure my problem is that easy.
Just picked up a 85 200s and a 83 200e Big Red. The 200s is great but 'Red's got a chain alignment problem. But I think it might be a larger problem than it sounds.
The rear sprocket can see, looking from the back, is kicked inward at the front just a bit. But it's enough to pop the chain off just rolling the tires by hand. I see nothing obvious bent anywhere, nor do I see an easy way to align this. But eye balling the tires, it looks like the left tire is closer to the finder than the right. Take a look.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d23/thejcode/Quad/103_1331-1.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d23/thejcode/Quad/103_1332.jpg
Good be fenders for all I know, but that's quite a bit, and it makes sense with the direction my rear sprocket is kicked.
Here's a look at the chain.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d23/thejcode/Quad/103_1334.jpg
What's your take on this? Is there an obvious aligner I'm missing, or could something be bent? I can't say I see anything in the frame obvious but I just got these last night, and wanted to take a look at this chain issue on 'Red but need help on this one.
Oh, if this helps anything, a couple bolts (out of the 4?) holding the rear axle to the frame were loose. And the top left bolt was leaning towards me. None of them were that tight. But I'm going to chock that up for the previous guy was working on this and couldn't get it, so didn't bother buttoning everything back up.
Thanks guys! The sooner answer the better, its out on my trailer right now, and It's suppose to rain next 3 days starting later this afternoon.
Just picked up a 85 200s and a 83 200e Big Red. The 200s is great but 'Red's got a chain alignment problem. But I think it might be a larger problem than it sounds.
The rear sprocket can see, looking from the back, is kicked inward at the front just a bit. But it's enough to pop the chain off just rolling the tires by hand. I see nothing obvious bent anywhere, nor do I see an easy way to align this. But eye balling the tires, it looks like the left tire is closer to the finder than the right. Take a look.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d23/thejcode/Quad/103_1331-1.jpg
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d23/thejcode/Quad/103_1332.jpg
Good be fenders for all I know, but that's quite a bit, and it makes sense with the direction my rear sprocket is kicked.
Here's a look at the chain.
http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d23/thejcode/Quad/103_1334.jpg
What's your take on this? Is there an obvious aligner I'm missing, or could something be bent? I can't say I see anything in the frame obvious but I just got these last night, and wanted to take a look at this chain issue on 'Red but need help on this one.
Oh, if this helps anything, a couple bolts (out of the 4?) holding the rear axle to the frame were loose. And the top left bolt was leaning towards me. None of them were that tight. But I'm going to chock that up for the previous guy was working on this and couldn't get it, so didn't bother buttoning everything back up.
Thanks guys! The sooner answer the better, its out on my trailer right now, and It's suppose to rain next 3 days starting later this afternoon.