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Ola posted:I suppose the geometry is designed so that even with a slightly tight chain it won't shear off the sprocket if your rear shock should happen to bottom out? I've never heard this happen but my brain decided to get paranoid over this. edit: duh on me, you explained this perfectly already. Jump the sprockets. I've had it happen, I'm a dumbass, there's no excuse. It was on the 75 CB200 that I'm riding in my avatar...I neglected to address the old, crappy, non-oring chain that was stretching out, took it out for a ride, and it jumped the sprocket and locked the rear wheel when it jammed between the sprocket and the swingarm. Thankfully, i just put the bike on it's side, loosened the axle, kicked it hard enough to get some slack, and then adjusted it backwards. Problem solved! You'll also get really bad driveline lash, as the engine takes up the slack in the chain, so you'll get a split second delay in power and then a snap/jerk as it engages. On the flip side, if it's too tight you'll bind the chain, stopping the suspension from compressing, wear the chain excessively (or potentially break it), and wear the hell out of the output shaft bearing, which can lead to transmission damage. No good. A little loose is always better than a little tight.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 21:46 |
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Awesome, thanks guys. My new chain arrived yesterday, I'll be installing the sprockets and chain this weekend. I'll take some pics of the process and post them afterwards. I'm not sure if I'll get the Intiminators (thanks Endless Mike) installed this weekend or not, I hope to. The installation calls for: ricor posted:Installation is easy. Drain the fork oil, remove the spring, drop in the Intiminator, add oil then the spring and away you go. Do I want to replace the fork seals while I'm in there? As far as I can tell there is no way to drain the forks from the bottom, so I'll need to remove them anyway. Can I drain from the bottom? There is no evidence of leaking forks now, its more of a preventative measure. I realize it will create a shitload more work, but if its worth it, I'll do it.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 22:25 |
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Ola posted:I suppose the geometry is designed so that even with a slightly tight chain it won't shear off the sprocket if your rear shock should happen to bottom out? I've never heard this happen but my brain decided to get paranoid over this. edit: duh on me, you explained this perfectly already. If you do a ton of miles, a Scottoiler or some other automatic chain oiler is worth the money. A well lubricated chain doesn't just last longer but it won't need adjusting anywhere near as often. Quite a few guys over at sv650.org report going 10,000 miles or more without needing to adjust the chain tension.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 22:30 |
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I have about 8000 miles on my current chain without adjustment needed. I run it kind of loose. Lube that poo poo every 2nd gas tank with a dry-ish teflon spray, wipe it clean with rubber and environment friendly degreaser whenever it's too dirty. Lubing the chain helps the social bonds and the parental love.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 22:49 |
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jdonz posted:Do I want to replace the fork seals while I'm in there? As far as I can tell there is no way to drain the forks from the bottom, so I'll need to remove them anyway. Can I drain from the bottom? There is no evidence of leaking forks now, its more of a preventative measure. I realize it will create a shitload more work, but if its worth it, I'll do it. Nah, just do the swap. You can't drain from the bottom. I adjust my chain when I change my tires.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 23:27 |
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Z3n posted:I adjust my chain when I change my tires. I adjust my chain after every ride and clean it by hand cause I am batshit insane
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 23:52 |
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Z3n posted:Nah, just do the swap. You can't drain from the bottom. take out the allen bolt holding the damper rod and they'll drain out the bottom. but its easier to take the forks out though. i did my fork seals when i put in the intiminators, whie you have the front disassembed you may as well.
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# ? Feb 24, 2010 23:57 |
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echomadman posted:take out the allen bolt holding the damper rod and they'll drain out the bottom. You can do that but good luck torquing the bolt back down. The intiminators don't require pulling anything besides the springs, so it's kinda eh to tear them the rest of the way down if the seals aren't leaking. Hell, I've run 40k on the same set of seals without any problems.
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# ? Feb 25, 2010 00:19 |
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Hello. Today I changed my oil and filter on my sv. Stupid easy, just never had a oil pan before haha. Next up, changing a front tire that has at least 15,000 miles on it
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# ? Feb 26, 2010 02:22 |
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Captain Apollo posted:Hello. Today I changed my oil and filter on my sv. Stupid easy, just never had a oil pan before haha. I thought you had abandoned us.
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# ? Feb 26, 2010 09:36 |
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No Felt like I abandoned Sweet Vee for the summer after I had LASIK. It was just so god damned hot here in Texas for some reason. I just wasn't used to riding for 2 hours in HOT. Now, minus 50 F travelling I could do in a heartbeat, for some stupid reason..... Thanks for caring about me friends
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# ? Feb 26, 2010 21:54 |
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Captain Apollo posted:No Felt like I abandoned Sweet Vee for the summer after I had LASIK. Man, where were you that it was -50? :envy:
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# ? Feb 27, 2010 03:45 |
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Took my SV out for a spin today, because the weather in east TN got above 40 and I couldn't stand it any more. Looks like my winterization was successful. Took a minute to crank (but I didn't mind, since I wanted to be sure of full system oil pressure before it fired) but then it ran just like normal. I missed that V-twin sound!
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# ? Feb 27, 2010 05:30 |
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Tsaven Nava posted:Man, where were you that it was -50? :envy: gently caress man, I didn't mean MINUS 50...I meant anything below 50. God I feel like a pansy now
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# ? Feb 27, 2010 05:34 |
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Captain Apollo posted:gently caress man, I didn't mean MINUS 50...I meant anything below 50.
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# ? Feb 27, 2010 06:22 |
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Captain Apollo posted:gently caress man, I didn't mean MINUS 50...I meant anything below 50. dangerz posted:Stop bein a sissy and head over towards DFW. Do it.
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# ? Feb 27, 2010 07:33 |
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Okay!!! I need a new tire and then im on the way
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# ? Feb 27, 2010 09:12 |
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Christ I've been reading through the first few pages of this thread....man I was a complete newb at motorcycles. I still am a complete newb at motorcycles, but in a less obvious way
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# ? Mar 1, 2010 09:44 |
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Is sub-50 degree weather riding supposed to be impressive or something? I ride all year in Connecticut (barring snow) with no fancy heated gear or even a decent windshield. Anything above 35 feels warm to me, right now. Edit: My temp limit is probably around 25 with no heated gear.
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# ? Mar 1, 2010 17:09 |
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FuzzyWuzzyBear posted:Is sub-50 degree weather riding supposed to be impressive or something? I ride all year in Connecticut (barring snow) with no fancy heated gear or even a decent windshield. Anything above 35 feels warm to me, right now. Different people from different regions have different tolerance levels of cold or heat. Hope that helps.
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# ? Mar 1, 2010 17:37 |
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FuzzyWuzzyBear posted:Is sub-50 degree weather riding supposed to be impressive or something? I ride all year in Connecticut (barring snow) with no fancy heated gear or even a decent windshield. Anything above 35 feels warm to me, right now. The question should probably be something like "Am I as crazy as dietcokefiend"? Riding a naked SV home for Thanksgiving from Ohio to Wisconsin in the freezing rain at night.
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# ? Mar 1, 2010 17:40 |
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dietcokefiend posted:The question should probably be something like "Am I as crazy as dietcokefiend"? Being a broke college graduate, I have many similar stories of stupidity and stubborn insanity. I actually think I've had this cold for two weeks because I refuse to take a car to work and instead beat my body up on the bike every morning.
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# ? Mar 1, 2010 17:43 |
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I spent 2 years in college buying pilot powers instead of a rain suit.
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# ? Mar 1, 2010 17:45 |
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how the heck do I remove that stupid tail light crap from the rear end of my gladius 09? here are some pics of my Gladius... love that vtwin noise through the new pipe (yeah I'm a pic post whore) but yeah.... any help on getting rid of that tail at the back would be greatly appreciated, my problem is the locking mechanism to pop the seat off is sort of set like halfway down it, so I'm going to have to start conjuring up a plan to make a quick release hook or something. Also plan on powder-coating the sides black as well so eventually the only thing that isn't going to be black is the pipe itself. Sludge Tank fucked around with this message at 05:23 on Mar 2, 2010 |
# ? Mar 2, 2010 04:14 |
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Ahh i miss the GOR and the Black Spur. Still, nice bike though! That exhaust, isn't it a little petite? heh *looks at giant yoshi can*
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# ? Mar 2, 2010 08:27 |
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It doesn't matter as much on Gladiuses since the exhaust is running through a cat, anyway.xkem posted:how the heck do I remove that stupid tail light crap from the rear end of my gladius 09? http://www.evotech-performance.com/acatalog/info_7276.html
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# ? Mar 2, 2010 13:07 |
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Yeah, for my ndxt trick I'm getting rid of that. Cheers for the link
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# ? Mar 4, 2010 07:38 |
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Son of a bitch. Brake switch on the front is on the fritz. Getting the bike back together to a ride this weekend and the thing is working partially. I am pretty sure it isnt the connection so perhaps the switch itself. What is the average lifespan on those? Mine is 2 years and has ~15,000 miles or so in some rough weather. are those bastards sensitive to being not used for a few months?
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# ? Mar 5, 2010 06:19 |
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I've never had one fail, across 150k miles and 15 bikes. My 50k ZX6E and my 140k SV didn't have them fail. Maybe your bike just sucks.
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# ? Mar 5, 2010 18:37 |
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dietcokefiend posted:Son of a bitch. Brake switch on the front is on the fritz. Getting the bike back together to a ride this weekend and the thing is working partially. I am pretty sure it isnt the connection so perhaps the switch itself. What is the average lifespan on those? Mine is 2 years and has ~15,000 miles or so in some rough weather. are those bastards sensitive to being not used for a few months? Is it a fluid pressure switch or an old school moving contact switch? My old school switch goes on the fritz about every oil change. Open it up, clean it out with a dab of WD-40, good until the next oil change.
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# ? Mar 5, 2010 21:02 |
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Z3n posted:I've never had one fail, across 150k miles and 15 bikes. My 50k ZX6E and my 140k SV didn't have them fail. Maybe your bike just sucks. Dont give the SV any bad ideas... I don't need it to turn into my ZX
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# ? Mar 5, 2010 22:57 |
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Changed my own oil for the first time today. Managed to strip the threads on the oil pan. Goddammit. Guys at the shop (who sold me the oil and filter a couple weeks ago) said they'll augur it out and install new threading. Guess I'm paying the stupid tax on this one, but at least I managed to do the filter properly.
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# ? Mar 6, 2010 00:06 |
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Am I dumb for thinking the oil pan is what goes under the bike and collects the oil? What's the oil pan??
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# ? Mar 6, 2010 01:24 |
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Thinkin' he stripped the threads on the oil drain bolt. I'm not sure the SV engine has a proper pan (the flat bit on the bottom of a car engine that most of the oil drains to when not running, aka the sump).
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# ? Mar 6, 2010 01:40 |
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Phy posted:Thinkin' he stripped the threads on the oil drain bolt. I'm not sure the SV engine has a proper pan (the flat bit on the bottom of a car engine that most of the oil drains to when not running, aka the sump). Ya it is quite easy to strip the oil drain bolt if you overtighten it. That's why they recommend using a new crush washer for each change.
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# ? Mar 6, 2010 16:39 |
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My bad, dunno what I meant to say in that last post. I stripped a thread off the bolt and several threads off the aluminum casing into which the bolt screws. Shop called today and mentioned that the oil I'd just put in was shot too, too many little bits of aluminum in it. Three pints of Motul down the drain on top of the labor. $200 dollar oil change, all told. Sigh.
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# ? Mar 7, 2010 06:40 |
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I did a bit of a road trip Saturday on the SV. 500 miles of interstate, boring but the bike did well and I was pretty comfortable. I'm wondering what sort of MPG people are getting on their SV650's on the interstate. Mine is a 99 naked model with a slip-on, otherwise stock and I only managed 35mpg sitting at 6000rpm all day. Also about what speed would 6k rpm be? My speedo broke a long time ago and I finally ordered a new one Friday...wondering how fast I was actually going.
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# ? Mar 8, 2010 14:35 |
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NitroSpazzz posted:I did a bit of a road trip Saturday on the SV. 500 miles of interstate, boring but the bike did well and I was pretty comfortable. I'm wondering what sort of MPG people are getting on their SV650's on the interstate. Mine is a 99 naked model with a slip-on, otherwise stock and I only managed 35mpg sitting at 6000rpm all day. Also about what speed would 6k rpm be? My speedo broke a long time ago and I finally ordered a new one Friday...wondering how fast I was actually going. I'm not sure of my mpg interstate. I'll have to make sure to record what I get next time I slab it for a while. The thing is 35 mpg is pretty terrible, that's getting into car territory. If that's what I've been getting I'll be surprised.
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# ? Mar 8, 2010 15:29 |
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NitroSpazzz posted:I did a bit of a road trip Saturday on the SV. 500 miles of interstate, boring but the bike did well and I was pretty comfortable. I'm wondering what sort of MPG people are getting on their SV650's on the interstate. Mine is a 99 naked model with a slip-on, otherwise stock and I only managed 35mpg sitting at 6000rpm all day. Also about what speed would 6k rpm be? My speedo broke a long time ago and I finally ordered a new one Friday...wondering how fast I was actually going. At 6k in sixth gear I'm doing roughly 80mph on an 04 naked. Its been a long time since I've checked but I used to average between around 45mpg, with a high of 51 and a low in the low 40s.
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# ? Mar 8, 2010 15:57 |
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# ? May 11, 2024 10:41 |
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poo poo nevermind that crappy mileage I mentioned. I forgot that one receipt was from before leaving just topping off the tank so I could see what MPG I got. With that one gone I managed just over 46mpg which I am much happier with.
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