CHAIN DRIVE
4-72
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REMOVING THE DRIVE CHAIN
1. Stand the vehicle on a level surface.
WARNING
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Securely support the vehicle so that there
is no danger of it falling over.
NOTE:
Place the vehicle on a suitable stand so that
the rear wheel is elevated.
2. Remove:
• Drive chain
(with the drive chain cutter)
EAS23440
CHECKING THE DRIVE CHAIN
1. Measure:
• Measure the dimension between 15-links
on the inner side “a” and outer side “b” of
the roller and calculate the dimension
between pin centers.
• Dimension “c” between pin centers = (Inner
dimension “a” + Outer dimension “b”)/2
• 15-link section “c” of the drive chain
Out of specification
→
Replace the drive
chain, front drive sprocket and rear drive
sprocket as a set.
NOTE:
• While measuring the 15-link section, push
down on the drive chain to increase its ten-
sion.
• Perform this measurement at two or three dif-
ferent places.
2. Check:
• Drive chain
Stiffness
→
Clean and lubricate or replace.
3. Clean:
• Drive chain
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a. Wipe the drive chain with a clean cloth.
b. Put the drive chain in kerosene and remove
any remaining dirt.
c. Remove the drive chain from the kerosene
and completely dry it.
CAUTION:
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• This vehicle has a drive chain with small
rubber O-rings “1” between the drive
chain side plates. Never use high-pres-
sure water or air, steam, gasoline, certain
solvents (e.g., benzine), or a coarse brush
to clean the drive chain. High-pressure
methods could force dirt or water into the
drive chain’s internals, and solvents will
deteriorate the O-rings. A coarse brush
can also damage the O-rings. Therefore,
use only kerosene to clean the drive
chain.
• Do not soak the drive chain in kerosene
for more than ten minutes, otherwise the
O-rings can be damaged.
15-link length limit
239.3 mm (9.42 in)
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