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jalaan1
10-06-2009, 09:38 PM
ok, so i'm leavig work the other day, merge on to the parkway and shift from 1st to 2nd and nothing.
rev the throttle a bit and i got no acceleration. so while i still have some speed i imediately coast onto the off ramp as i'm switching thru the gears.
when i finally come to a stop on the local road and start to look the bike over
low and behold i don't have a chain anymore.:wtf:

i didn't feel or hear anything. just no power.
so i call the wife to go to Uhaul and get a trailer and pick me up.

anyway, my question (finally) is do i need to or am i supposed to get new spockets when i get a new chain?
the spockets actually look ok to me.

wanted the opinions of you more experienced guys............
front.....

http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a200/nsm2/misc/100_3689.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a200/nsm2/misc/100_3690.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a200/nsm2/misc/100_3692.jpg
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a200/nsm2/misc/100_3694.jpg
as you can see the only damage(really) is the washer being bent on the nut some.

rear........
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a200/nsm2/misc/100_3693.jpg


the teeth on both the spockets look prety good to me.

any recomendations?
get sprockets and chain, or is just a chain ok?
also what brand?

TIA, guys.

Phenix_Rider
10-06-2009, 10:06 PM
That washer has is always bent up- it prevents the nut from backing out. If you change that sprocket, you really need to flatten that washer all the way around. Any lip that touches the nut will make it a BITCH to remove.

Trip
10-06-2009, 10:20 PM
looks like your teeth are still pretty decent, you can just get another chain if you want. Or you can regear it, just what you want to spend really.

Amber Lamps
10-06-2009, 11:06 PM
Okay, it looks as though you did ask for opinions so...

Well whatever you do don't use a clip link again!:wink: The sprockets look okay to me! Too bad you have a 520 set-up, I have a used 530 chain I'd give you.

BobTheBiker
10-06-2009, 11:50 PM
how many miles first of all? that front doesnt look quite right to me. I'd replace it.

tommymac
10-07-2009, 07:07 AM
LMK if you need a hand I have a chain press tool. Sprockets look prety good to me, how many miles are on them anyway?

Tom

askmrjesus
10-07-2009, 08:06 AM
Your sprockets look "OK" to me, though the front is showing some wear.

If you want to get the most from your new chain (in terms of longevity) replace the sprockets. Plus, it's kinda one of those, "well, as long as you're in there.." things.

As far as which brand goes- meh, chain is chain, as long as it's got the right rating for your bike, and o-rings. Stick to the name brands (D.I.D, EK, etc.) and buy whatever's on sale.

And, yeah, Rivet link > Clip link.

JC

jalaan1
10-07-2009, 09:58 AM
Okay, it looks as though you did ask for opinions so...

Well whatever you do don't use a clip link again!:wink: The sprockets look okay to me! Too bad you have a 520 set-up, I have a used 530 chain I'd give you.

thanks.

how many miles first of all? that front doesnt look quite right to me. I'd replace it.

LMK if you need a hand I have a chain press tool. Sprockets look prety good to me, how many miles are on them anyway?

Tom

the bike has a lil over 12k mi. on it.
when i bought the bike it had about 5900 mi. on it and i definitely haven't changed anything. so who knows how many miles are them.


and Tommy, i just might take you up on that offer. i'll def. let you know.
thanks for offering.

Kerry_129
10-07-2009, 12:55 PM
You can't really see sprocket tooth wear until it's really bad. A few thousandths difference in pitch will accelerate chain wear. Unless it the sprockets were nearly brand spankin' new (which they obviously aren't), I'd replace them as a set - with a steel rear (eff aluminum for street use, especially non-hardened). And yes, rivet >> clip (clips can be made 'safer' by using a dab of silicone adhesive over it - but a rivet link is a sure thing).

Amber Lamps
10-07-2009, 01:12 PM
You can't really see sprocket tooth wear until it's really bad. A few thousandths difference in pitch will accelerate chain wear. Unless it the sprockets were nearly brand spankin' new (which they obviously aren't), I'd replace them as a set - with a steel rear (eff aluminum for street use, especially non-hardened). And yes, rivet >> clip (clips can be made 'safer' by using a dab of silicone adhesive over it - but a rivet link is a sure thing).

Good point! Besides, if you do some shopping, you can get front and rear sprockets for $50-60 total. Not a ton of money imho. Like AMJ said, you're in there anyway....:idk:

RACER X
10-07-2009, 01:57 PM
after 12000 mi you outta just replace everything, sprockets and chain. you're 1/2 way thru the life of the sprockets already

jalaan1
10-07-2009, 03:18 PM
You can't really see sprocket tooth wear until it's really bad. A few thousandths difference in pitch will accelerate chain wear. Unless it the sprockets were nearly brand spankin' new (which they obviously aren't), I'd replace them as a set - with a steel rear (eff aluminum for street use, especially non-hardened). And yes, rivet >> clip (clips can be made 'safer' by using a dab of silicone adhesive over it - but a rivet link is a sure thing).

Good point! Besides, if you do some shopping, you can get front and rear sprockets for $50-60 total. Not a ton of money imho. Like AMJ said, you're in there anyway....:idk:


yeah, i hear ya.

'73 H1 Triple
10-07-2009, 11:07 PM
Your front sprocket is just starting to wear. Replace both sprockets and ( obviously ) a new chain.

Check out ebay, you just might find a killer deal. I got a brand new factory chain for my '93 ZR1100 for $100 off ebay. It lists for over $300

Since I got the killer deal on the chain, I didn't bother with a chain breaker. I just removed the swingarm ( and the shocks, tire, chain guard, both pipes ) to put it on. Didn't really take that long either.

Amber Lamps
10-07-2009, 11:12 PM
Your front sprocket is just starting to wear. Replace both sprockets and ( obviously ) a new chain.

Check out ebay, you just might find a killer deal. I got a brand new factory chain for my '93 ZR1100 for $100 off ebay. It lists for over $300

Since I got the killer deal on the chain, I didn't bother with a chain breaker. I just removed the swingarm ( and the shocks, tire, chain guard, both pipes ) to put it on. Didn't really take that long either.

Wow! Maybe not on your bike but....:lol: Heck, I just got a DID 530 gold for $40 a month or so ago.

jalaan1
10-08-2009, 03:19 PM
Wow! Maybe not on your bike but....:lol: Heck, I just got a DID 530 gold for $40 a month or so ago.

yeah, where?

yur the man with all the deals. do tell.

Gas Man
10-08-2009, 11:50 PM
Replace all 3 components

Amber Lamps
10-09-2009, 01:24 AM
yeah, where?

yur the man with all the deals. do tell.

EBay of course! Let me check for you. There's a guy that I've gotten my last three chains from very cheap and he is very reputable!!! I'll see if he has a 520 and your sprockets!

Amber Lamps
10-09-2009, 01:33 AM
Okay, I know you have a ZX7, I don 't know the year...

I know the front is a 520-16...what's the rear? I'm guessing 40-42... BTW my guy doesn't have any but there are a ton on EBAY! I saw a chain and rear sprocket for $32 BIN.... You shouldn't have any problems finding a deal but if you need help, I'll be glad to assist you!!! On your sprocket, it should say how many teeth are involved.:rockwoot:

jalaan1
10-09-2009, 09:21 AM
Replace all 3 components

yeah?


Okay, I know you have a ZX7, I don 't know the year...

I know the front is a 520-16...what's the rear? I'm guessing 40-42... BTW my guy doesn't have any but there are a ton on EBAY! I saw a chain and rear sprocket for $32 BIN.... You shouldn't have any problems finding a deal but if you need help, I'll be glad to assist you!!! On your sprocket, it should say how many teeth are involved.:rockwoot:

thanks Tig.

'99 zx-7r, 16f & 43r

Amber Lamps
10-09-2009, 12:34 PM
yeah?




thanks Tig.

'99 zx-7r, 16f & 43r

Cool! I'll get back to you...

101lifts2
10-10-2009, 01:33 AM
Dude there have been a few complaints of chains all of the sudden missing while in motion. These thiefs are getting quite sneaky these days.

Homeslice
10-10-2009, 05:02 PM
That's a Sunstar rear sprocket, aren't those aftermarket? If so, the previous owner installed it.......You should count the teeth and compare it to what the owners manual says, to see if it's even the stock gearing.

jalaan1
10-10-2009, 10:04 PM
yeah, it's stock gearing.