Thanks for your great explanation! I have a small 125cc street bike with only 2000km on it. I noticed a very small play on the sprocket. Now I know it’s ok if it has a small play. Thanks
Thanks for this video. Was carrying out general maintenance on my new bike (different bike to the video) and noticed slight play in the rear hub/sprocket assembly. Now I know exactly why. Saved me a call to the dealer! 👌👍
Thanks for the explanation!. I own a G310 GS and it is my first time in my life that I see this in a bike. I had Hondas XR, CR, CRF and I never saw this Mechanical solution of rubbers with the sprocket. Now I know. Thanks again for your help to understand and not call the dealer. Best regards from Chile.
Gotta say thanks, Matt! I have some very basic mechanical skill and your videos have totally made servicing my own g310r possible! Thank you so much for the deep dive on this great little bike.
With modern bikes there is more often than not provision for the fitting of 'bobbins' for using a 'stand' to ease removal of the rear wheel. Have you noticed on the G310R by the rear axle 'slots' the unpainted but machined round 'bosses' that achieve nothing but hint at the possibility that these could be used for that purpose which would be a welcome bonus for owners. Thank you. Love your postings.
Loving your video. Would love to see more DIY for this bike. I do own the faired version of this bike RR310 and would like to learn DIY. Thanks and keep it up.👍
Huh, guess that explains that. i noticed movement on my rear sprocket and when i removed my wheel to have the tire replaced, i noticed the cush drive and thought mine was just worn out. which it may still be. Theres a fair bit of wear and tear on the contact surfaces of the rubber. may still go ahead and replace mine as its only $20. Oh and mine is on a low end, budget Suzuki beginner cruiser, the GZ250.
my dr650 is the same, I went to the bike shop and checked others like ktm 690, 390 and some yamaha and none of them had any play, the mechanic told me it should not move at all but you're saying its normal and im confused.
My KTM 390 has this same play. None of the dozen or so bikes I've owned over the last nearly 25 yrs has ever been like this. Even after countless track days and roadracing. Probably thousands of clutchless upshifts. Have never worn one out and they always fit snug. Odd to me that these new lower output bikes seem to have so much play in them.
I’m noticing on my ctx Honda 700 that same Cush plate cover is on but it’s sitting a mm high on one side of my rim everything is working correctly and it was installed per speck is it normal
Hey Matt, So, my rear sprocket was way loose than normal on my KTM Duke 390, gave it to the service center and got it back with just as that much play on the BMW you got there. Honestly don't remember if it was there to begin with.
Matt, I've observed very mild wobble on the rear sprocket, on most bikes, is that normal? The rear sprocket is perfectly flat, cush drives are good, the carrier, bearings are all in top nick, yet there's every so slightly a wobble. Your thoughts...
Usually when they have this much play in them ! Unless something has changed in recent years they've always fit in snug and remained that way until really worn.
Thanks Bro, you saved me $120 on new Jerk Damper. I thought my Cush damper was worn.
Thanks for your great explanation! I have a small 125cc street bike with only 2000km on it. I noticed a very small play on the sprocket. Now I know it’s ok if it has a small play. Thanks
Wow thank you! 17 year rider.... damn that honestly blew my mind. Thank you sir
Thanks for this video. Was carrying out general maintenance on my new bike (different bike to the video) and noticed slight play in the rear hub/sprocket assembly. Now I know exactly why. Saved me a call to the dealer! 👌👍
thank you for this video. i thought it was not normal to have free play
Thanks for the explanation!. I own a G310 GS and it is my first time in my life that I see this in a bike. I had Hondas XR, CR, CRF and I never saw this Mechanical solution of rubbers with the sprocket. Now I know. Thanks again for your help to understand and not call the dealer.
Best regards from Chile.
Gotta say thanks, Matt! I have some very basic mechanical skill and your videos have totally made servicing my own g310r possible! Thank you so much for the deep dive on this great little bike.
Phewwww.. i thought my sprocket was f##ked until i watch this thanks fella!!!!
With modern bikes there is more often than not provision for the fitting of 'bobbins' for using a 'stand' to ease removal of the rear wheel. Have you noticed on the G310R by the rear axle 'slots' the unpainted but machined round 'bosses' that achieve nothing but hint at the possibility that these could be used for that purpose which would be a welcome bonus for owners. Thank you. Love your postings.
My new kush drive has no play, bike is super smooth.. nice job
Thanksss Matt for this video, this is a clear clear explanation about this movement...
Hi Matt. I hope you also post video how to fix wobbling rear sprocket. Regards.
Learned a lot from your videos, liked and subscribed. Thank you 👍
Thanks for the video I always wondered if that was normal
Thanks a lot. Was worried cause my older bike didnt had this "movement" on that rear sprocket.
You are amazing Sir. You're explanation is upto the point.
Thank you! Your guides are always very well made!
Could you explain how to change the stock horn with a louder one? Thanks 😊
Thanks Matt, I am learning a lot from you about my baby!
Nice video..can you please do a video on rear sprocket change
Loving your video. Would love to see more DIY for this bike. I do own the faired version of this bike RR310 and would like to learn DIY. Thanks and keep it up.👍
Huh, guess that explains that. i noticed movement on my rear sprocket and when i removed my wheel to have the tire replaced, i noticed the cush drive and thought mine was just worn out. which it may still be. Theres a fair bit of wear and tear on the contact surfaces of the rubber. may still go ahead and replace mine as its only $20. Oh and mine is on a low end, budget Suzuki beginner cruiser, the GZ250.
Is the principle the same on a shift drive or having more free play normal on a shaft!? 🤔
Thanks . Well explained
I have same bike bmw g310r the problem is when bike is going on jumper after the chain is give a bad sound
Thanks man!
my dr650 is the same, I went to the bike shop and checked others like ktm 690, 390 and some yamaha and none of them had any play, the mechanic told me it should not move at all but you're saying its normal and im confused.
My KTM 390 has this same play. None of the dozen or so bikes I've owned over the last nearly 25 yrs has ever been like this. Even after countless track days and roadracing. Probably thousands of clutchless upshifts. Have never worn one out and they always fit snug.
Odd to me that these new lower output bikes seem to have so much play in them.
Please, What is the number of the wheel bearing bmw g310r?
I’m noticing on my ctx Honda 700 that same Cush plate cover is on but it’s sitting a mm high on one side of my rim everything is working correctly and it was installed per speck is it normal
Hi Matt! Where can I find this rubbers for my 310gs? Thanks In advance!
Can I ask does this "play" apply only to radial play or also axial play?
Hey Matt,
So, my rear sprocket was way loose than normal on my KTM Duke 390, gave it to the service center and got it back with just as that much play on the BMW you got there. Honestly don't remember if it was there to begin with.
Sagar Thapa most bikes will have about the same amount of play as the BMW
@@MattsMotoWoRX Ah, thanks a ton Matt! You've done me a really good help!
This is about free play in rotation? But what if i got free play left and right?
Its also Normal. I read at Ducati forum.
Matt, I've observed very mild wobble on the rear sprocket, on most bikes, is that normal? The rear sprocket is perfectly flat, cush drives are good, the carrier, bearings are all in top nick, yet there's every so slightly a wobble. Your thoughts...
Everything is designed to have some movement and slight wiggle. I wouldn’t worry until it’s noticeable when your riding the bike
@@MattsMotoWoRX Thank you!
How do you know when they need to be replaced.?
When the sprocket chain teeth wears off.
Usually when they have this much play in them ! Unless something has changed in recent years they've always fit in snug and remained that way until really worn.
U jus earned a sub..!!
how to change tire g310r?
Matt lets go to tune up the motor to make it more faster
EBR does NOT have the cush drive. It has a 3rd wheel that controls the tension of the chain under sudden drive and deceleration.
Hello sir
Mine has tons of movement lol
Cush drive