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05-08-2020, 06:28 PM | #1 |
Lord of the Rings
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Norwich
Bike: M900sie
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Transmission slack?
Ever since I rode that ultra smooth electric bike I've thought my Monster was a bit harsh.
I would have thought I would have gotten over the electric bike by now and settled back into what was always one of my smoother motorbikes, but I think there is definitely something different going on? It feels like a chain so slack that it's about to fall off the sprockets. (Please don't ask me how I know what that feels like it was a very long time ago!) I've checked the tension on the chain and lubed it since the electric ride. The worst time is between power on and power off, particularly at a fairly neutral throttle with the power not really on or off. Obviously I'm very familiar with large L twin power delivery, it's not like I've just jumped of a UJM. Gear changes seem to have become a little harder to get smooth, going up and more so going down. The clutch is a 48 tooth with a small amount of wear. There is negligible play in the sprocket cush drive. When in gear I can roll the bike back and forth 70mm measured on the ground, before meeting resistance. it doesn't matter which gear. I measured this with a square off the back tyre onto my level floor. That seems like a lot of free play to me? Is it excessive? If so where can the play be? I wouldn't have thought it was the gears, but I am wondering if it might be the primary gears? Maybe just cumulative wear in everything after more than 40,000 spirited miles?
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