Chain keeps breaking

Status
Not open for further replies.

tundrabeagle3

New member
Messages
448
Reaction score
1
Location
Ca
i got the jackshaft kit on and it works great the chains are very short.

edit: just tried it offroad and it never fell off once :wai:
 

tundrabeagle3

New member
Messages
448
Reaction score
1
Location
Ca
heres some pics. I tack welded the bearing flanges , and swapped my #41 chain for #40 chain after it got kinked up.
 

Attachments

  • jackshaft1.jpg
    jackshaft1.jpg
    62.1 KB · Views: 17
  • jackshaft 2.jpg
    jackshaft 2.jpg
    91 KB · Views: 19

Sam-Q

New member
Messages
14
Reaction score
0
Location
S.E Vic Australia
I don't want to sound negative but it sounds like a lack of maintenance ot me. A chain shouldn't get tight links unless it runs out of lubricant and then bind up.

Having a jack shaft will help control your chain slop but shouldn't reduce the stress on it.
 

tundrabeagle3

New member
Messages
448
Reaction score
1
Location
Ca
i believe the chains kink up from the doing the sharp angles and the stress of the abuse i give my mini bike. I have had no kinking problems with the heavier 40 chain on my mini bike or the 520 chain on my dirt bike.
 

tundrabeagle3

New member
Messages
448
Reaction score
1
Location
Ca
im using a 12 tooth sprocket and a 72 tooth rear sprocket. the jackshaft has two ten tooth sprocket so i can have a good mix of torque and top end. it has a 6:1 ratio and i ride it at 40 mph over dirt roads with potholes, large rocks, ruts ect and i also ride it at a pitbike track with some small jumps ect.
 

Sam-Q

New member
Messages
14
Reaction score
0
Location
S.E Vic Australia
would that not put more stress on your chain again because it's going around an even tighter bend?

Do you have a worklog for this? sounds interesting
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top