riding wheelies mess up chain???
riding wheelies mess up chain???
All i do is stunt my z400.....little drag raicng once in a while also...my question is does riding wheelies **** your chain up? my chain seems to be loose now for some reason....im juts going to tight it up and be done....but i have herd that riding wheelies on motorcycles stretches your chain....does this also apply to quads?
steve
steve
chains are disposable. they stretch, no matter what you do. Just normal riding will stretch them, unless your running like a 530 chain on a Baby Raptor. Clean 'em, tighten 'em, and when you can't tighten 'em no more, replace 'em. Both sprockets at the same time, as well as the chain.
Strech is normal. So you don't over streach it, you should set the tension on it properly. I'm sure it's almost the same for all sport quads, but the 400ex calls for 1 1/3- 1 1/2 inches of slack while the bike is sitting on it's own with no weight on it.
If it's any tighter your just going to keep over streaching it until the chain is shot.
If it's any tighter your just going to keep over streaching it until the chain is shot. Originally posted by js52589
dont think its bad for chain but wastes gas
dont think its bad for chain but wastes gas
Any ideas?
Thanks.
-Josh
Originally posted by JLanphear
Speaking of that I get a ton of gas out of my overflow. A lot more than I have seen from most other peoples quads.....It just pours out. Any tips of reducing the amount of gas I waste? I tried rerouting my overflow line so it was a little bit higher up, but every time I would wheelie it would stall. A friend suggested a different type of carb, but like I said, I see a lot of people wheeling and not having as much of a problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
-Josh
Speaking of that I get a ton of gas out of my overflow. A lot more than I have seen from most other peoples quads.....It just pours out. Any tips of reducing the amount of gas I waste? I tried rerouting my overflow line so it was a little bit higher up, but every time I would wheelie it would stall. A friend suggested a different type of carb, but like I said, I see a lot of people wheeling and not having as much of a problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
-Josh
Originally posted by doc_rock
lower the float level. which overflow, the one on the top of the tank, or the one on the carborator? if it's the carb, lower the float level until it stops. if it's the one on top of the tank, buy a new gas cap.
lower the float level. which overflow, the one on the top of the tank, or the one on the carborator? if it's the carb, lower the float level until it stops. if it's the one on top of the tank, buy a new gas cap.
Thanks again bro
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