Here's my question. I have a '78 GS 750 E that I have been " refurbishing" over the last year or so. Bought it new, never been wrecked / down and has been fairly well taken care of. Well, my chain would go alternately tight-loose when the back wheel was rotated. With 22k sometimes hard miles, I kind of expected to have to replace the OEM chain and sprockets, and I suspected they were the problem.... or at the minimum a stretched chain. But, if you replace the chain your supposed to replace the sprockets too as they all three must like each other.
Anyway, replaced both drive sprockets and the chain as a set. I checked and closely compared old with new. New stuff was *identical* to the old stuff I took off, except the new chain ( which is huge and has a 690 pitch just as the old one , I believe and is not an O-ring chain). All went on w/o issue and not too much cursing. The chain is lined up dead-nuts and with about an inch of play / slack ( manual says 13/16th's to 1 3/16th's inches.) Had her up on the center stand to lube up her new parts (the bike, not the misses BTW ) and the back wheel rotates smooth as glass with the chain not bouncing around at all.
Went for an easy ride around the neighborhood. Noticed a noise I never heard before. You know how some tires -- especially some coarse treaded ones-- will sound on pavement? That is the noise I hear. Not really loud, but definitely audible. Didn't make it ( or at least I didn't *hear* it ) with the old chain and sprockets. I can pull in the clutch, noise gets a little less but is still there. I can weave side to side or corner, and no changes. I'm gonna get it back on the center stand and freewheel the tire , motor running and in gear. I doubt that will shed any light on my noise problem.
But..... You think my drive chain needs a few miles on it to maybe stretch a *little" to get to its sweet spot" ? Or just maybe to,loosen up a bit? Thanks in advance.
Anyway, replaced both drive sprockets and the chain as a set. I checked and closely compared old with new. New stuff was *identical* to the old stuff I took off, except the new chain ( which is huge and has a 690 pitch just as the old one , I believe and is not an O-ring chain). All went on w/o issue and not too much cursing. The chain is lined up dead-nuts and with about an inch of play / slack ( manual says 13/16th's to 1 3/16th's inches.) Had her up on the center stand to lube up her new parts (the bike, not the misses BTW ) and the back wheel rotates smooth as glass with the chain not bouncing around at all.
Went for an easy ride around the neighborhood. Noticed a noise I never heard before. You know how some tires -- especially some coarse treaded ones-- will sound on pavement? That is the noise I hear. Not really loud, but definitely audible. Didn't make it ( or at least I didn't *hear* it ) with the old chain and sprockets. I can pull in the clutch, noise gets a little less but is still there. I can weave side to side or corner, and no changes. I'm gonna get it back on the center stand and freewheel the tire , motor running and in gear. I doubt that will shed any light on my noise problem.
But..... You think my drive chain needs a few miles on it to maybe stretch a *little" to get to its sweet spot" ? Or just maybe to,loosen up a bit? Thanks in advance.