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bearorso wrote:I'd say the faulty 'part' was the rider/setup & maintenance bloke who got near the poor bike
I would have to agree with you.
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WTF are you people talking about?
The chain has absolutely NO relationship to the spokes. PERIOD.
Granted, it is clearly too tight in that picture, but that could not possibly have had any effect on the spokes.
What have you people been smoking anyway?
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As a side note, even with the shock fully extended (which it does not appear to be), the chain should still not be that tight. The geometry does not change that much. It does a little, but not that much.
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Loose spokes is the culprit but heres one for ya...
Chain is so incredibly tight that the rear swingarm is effectively locked with no movement, guy hits a 100 ft triple and the spokes are the first thing to give
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britincali wrote:Loose spokes is the culprit but heres one for ya...
Chain is so incredibly tight that the rear swingarm is effectively locked with no movement, guy hits a 100 ft triple and the spokes are the first thing to give
If the motor can move the chain enough to get him to launch, a landing will be able to move the chain even more effectively.
I suppose the combination _could_ have done it...
But if things are that bad, how, as a rider, do you not know there is something wrong before you hit the jump?
Still not buyin it.
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britincali wrote:Loose spokes is the culprit but heres one for ya...
Chain is so incredibly tight that the rear swingarm is effectively locked with no movement, guy hits a 100 ft triple and the spokes are the first thing to give
If that is the case, he is very lucky not to of sheared off the counter shaft or cracked the left side crankcase, or maybe he has but you can't see it.
Jack Schitt
DIE FIRST, worry about it later!
DON'T talk about it, Just DO IT!
When in doubt, GO FLAT OUT!
2001 CR500R1 - SOLD
2007 CR250R7 - SOLD
Wife and Daughter - Left Aug 17 - 2010
Jack Schitt - ??????????????
britincali wrote:Loose spokes is the culprit but heres one for ya...
Chain is so incredibly tight that the rear swingarm is effectively locked with no movement, guy hits a 100 ft triple and the spokes are the first thing to give
If that is the case, he is very lucky not to of sheared off the counter shaft or cracked the left side crankcase, or maybe he has but you can't see it.
yeah, i have never seen that happen. the countershaft would snap or the case would break. ive seen it before more than once.
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Natural selection favors Smart people, so nature selects morons to be slow and dumb for tigers and stuff too eat. But in our modern world there just aren't enough tigers.