thx for the explanation man, I have a kuberg and it has almost same parts for the chain, it was becoming a freaking trouble for me, will try this today after work.
Thanks a lot. I switched to a non o ring chain and it has loosened up quite a bit on a ride to the point it was making a lot of rattling noise. Cheers.
hey there from Belgium. I really enjoyed your videos. Great way to explain things evven for non native english speaking persons. I recently noticed a rattle that seems to appear once i rode for a while. Rattle different from the one a slack shain may produce. Do you think it's possible that loose spokes could cause an imbalance in the wheel which in turn could produce a rattle ? BTW i checked the tension on primary drive belt, not stripped and pulleys notches cleaned on both front and rear pulleys.
Is the chain worn? How many hours has the bike been ridden? Have you tried chain lube? It may be that the chain or sprocket is worn an is causing excessive noise? Or could be the bearing in the secondary shaft that the sprocket attaches too. To check if the chain is worn by pinching the chain at the rear most section of the rear sprocket and if the chain pulls away from the rear sprocket 4-5mm then is worn. Or if chain is off the bike place the chain on its side and bend to see if it makes a tight semi circle, the further it bends the more the chain is worn. Also check the sprocket itself for wear.
It's not his bike. He's actually stealing it! He want's to be ready to roll when the owner comes out to the garage. And WE don't know what he looks like, so we can't give a description to the police. Pretty smart.
In 2022 cars don't fly but we've got RUclips. Thank you, you've been super-helpful!
cars have flown for a long time
thx for the explanation man, I have a kuberg and it has almost same parts for the chain, it was becoming a freaking trouble for me, will try this today after work.
Thank you for making your vids straight and to the point. :D
Thanks a lot. I switched to a non o ring chain and it has loosened up quite a bit on a ride to the point it was making a lot of rattling noise. Cheers.
Me 2 😂
Would you happen to know how to properly adjust the primary belt drive? I'm having a hard time and would love to know!!
Thank you. Very helpful video! Keep rippin' and stay safe!
Great vid man thanks! Just ordered some parts from y’all
What do you think of the gates belt kit? Good for off-roading still or just keep the stock chain?
What a great video, thank you! Great explanations
where do you get the rear suspension mud guard please? looks good. thanx
Is this the model licht bee x or s
Great video man! 🙋🏻♂️
hey there from Belgium. I really enjoyed your videos. Great way to explain things evven for non native english speaking persons. I recently noticed a rattle that seems to appear once i rode for a while. Rattle different from the one a slack shain may produce. Do you think it's possible that loose spokes could cause an imbalance in the wheel which in turn could produce a rattle ? BTW i checked the tension on primary drive belt, not stripped and pulleys notches cleaned on both front and rear pulleys.
My chain is still loose but the tensioner is maxed out on both sides and on the main sprocket.
Need a new chain brody
Thank you. 🤙🏻💙⚡️
Hello. Can you make video about maintenance of sur ron ultra?
yes on it
How about grease?
nice, thanks💪
I tried to loosen the axle with the fork key, i damaged the bolts head
Happened to me also. I had to drill out the bolts. And i had to buy new ones. I think they were way to tight. Plus its pretty soft metal.
Amazing 👍🏻
Camera tripod is in a different time zone lol
why does my front spocket make so much noise...... ive tried tension too tight.. too lose... within specs... its all the same and unbearable..
Is the chain worn? How many hours has the bike been ridden? Have you tried chain lube? It may be that the chain or sprocket is worn an is causing excessive noise? Or could be the bearing in the secondary shaft that the sprocket attaches too. To check if the chain is worn by pinching the chain at the rear most section of the rear sprocket and if the chain pulls away from the rear sprocket 4-5mm then is worn. Or if chain is off the bike place the chain on its side and bend to see if it makes a tight semi circle, the further it bends the more the chain is worn. Also check the sprocket itself for wear.
why its your helmet on ?
I was thinking the same. Maybe his mic ? Idk
Safety first
He's using tools and tools are dangerous
It's not his bike. He's actually stealing it! He want's to be ready to roll when the owner comes out to the garage. And WE don't know what he looks like, so we can't give a description to the police. Pretty smart.