Totally agree with G B, chain too tight which will cause it to stretch even more. An oldish chain like this should be cleaned first and checked for tight links and broken rollers. Check the chain tension in various positions by turning the wheel and set the tension at the tightest spot. Remember, as the suspension is compressed the chain will tighten up a little because the pivot point of the chain is the front sprocket but the pivot of the rear sprocket is the swing arm, so a little slack is required. I prefer to use only old engine oil to lube my chain, grease traps grit and damages the chain, Lubricating the chain is only on the outside, the seals 'o' ring or 'x' ring prevent dirt, water from entering the rollers and will also stop oil and grease too. And please use a "proper" spanner or you will soon have rounded corners on your nuts and bleeding knuckles.
Everyone is incorrect about the chain being too tight. Suzuki specs the chain tension to be .8-1.2 inches or 20-30mm of play. Thats 2-3cm. This was perfect. Good job man!
thanks for the video but this is not good. 1) The chain looks way too tight. 2 - 3 cm of play at the center (half way between the front and rear sprocket is recommended for the Gladius/SV650. 2) When turning the allen screws do a 1/4 turn at a time and re-assess. Importantly, do the same number of turns on both sides to keep the chain aligned. This is of course assuming that the chain was aligned in the first place. 3) When the correct chain tension is achieved, tighten the axle bolt to specification. According to Suzuki this has to be ~100 Newton meters (75 foot pounds) using a torque wrench. Dont over- or under-tighten. 4) When the axle is tight, gently tighten the allen screws. 5) After you are done tightening everything check that the chain tension is still correct. 6) Clean your chain gently, not using any abrasive cleaners. These chains are sealed and you dont want to have any harsh degreasers enter the chain seals. Let the chain dry. Afterwards lubricate with proper chain wax or gear oil. Wipe off excess lubricant. Ride safe my man.
The lines on rear nut are not always so reliable when I'm measuring. You can also use tape measure/ruler to measure from rear axle nut to the nut right above right foot peg & left foot peg. Once they are equal distance both sides. Your chain is aligned. I used to check the lines, but one day it was wrong. Even though both sides lines were equal.
Chain is was to tight, you should alway Do both sides at the same time to make Sure its equal and you should always doublecheck everything... And you should use special Chain lube
Totally agree with G B, chain too tight which will cause it to stretch even more.
An oldish chain like this should be cleaned first and checked for tight links and broken rollers.
Check the chain tension in various positions by turning the wheel and set the tension at the tightest spot.
Remember, as the suspension is compressed the chain will tighten up a little because the pivot point of the chain is the front sprocket but the pivot of the rear sprocket is the swing arm, so a little slack is required.
I prefer to use only old engine oil to lube my chain, grease traps grit and damages the chain, Lubricating the chain is only on the outside, the seals 'o' ring or 'x' ring prevent dirt, water from entering the rollers and will also stop oil and grease too.
And please use a "proper" spanner or you will soon have rounded corners on your nuts and bleeding knuckles.
Everyone is incorrect about the chain being too tight. Suzuki specs the chain tension to be .8-1.2 inches or 20-30mm of play. Thats 2-3cm. This was perfect. Good job man!
He did 1cm imbecile which is not perfect
thanks for the video but this is not good. 1) The chain looks way too tight. 2 - 3 cm of play at the center (half way between the front and rear sprocket is recommended for the Gladius/SV650. 2) When turning the allen screws do a 1/4 turn at a time and re-assess. Importantly, do the same number of turns on both sides to keep the chain aligned. This is of course assuming that the chain was aligned in the first place. 3) When the correct chain tension is achieved, tighten the axle bolt to specification. According to Suzuki this has to be ~100 Newton meters (75 foot pounds) using a torque wrench. Dont over- or under-tighten. 4) When the axle is tight, gently tighten the allen screws. 5) After you are done tightening everything check that the chain tension is still correct. 6) Clean your chain gently, not using any abrasive cleaners. These chains are sealed and you dont want to have any harsh degreasers enter the chain seals. Let the chain dry. Afterwards lubricate with proper chain wax or gear oil. Wipe off excess lubricant. Ride safe my man.
I was thinking I needed to buy a bike jack to do this! Not no more! Thanks! I have a 2013 Gladius, and this will be a simple procedure!
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very helpful thank you. I didnt know how to fix my loose gladius chain, now I do. best!
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Good job!😊👍
Great video I grease my chain aswel lasts ages 🤘🇬🇧
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The lines on rear nut are not always so reliable when I'm measuring. You can also use tape measure/ruler to measure from rear axle nut to the nut right above right foot peg & left foot peg. Once they are equal distance both sides. Your chain is aligned.
I used to check the lines, but one day it was wrong. Even though both sides lines were equal.
I meant to say bolt right above both foot pegs. Where the foot guard is mounted to
What do I do if I pulled my tire all the way back, and chain is still loose
What on earth are you doing... It's mutch to tight 1cm it should around 2-3 cm of slak
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definitely too tight man, with your weight added when sitting on the bike that chain will be screaming for its life
Whatever the owners manual says is what you should set it to.
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Hi my friend I think 1cm is way to tight. Looks lovely where you live.
God video
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Do NOT do this. Everything is WRONG.
why? please explain
Chain is was to tight, you should alway Do both sides at the same time to make Sure its equal and you should always doublecheck everything... And you should use special Chain lube
Very nice!
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A jó érték kb 2-3 cm. Amúgy szégyelld magad ahogy kinéz a motorod
Beznadziejny poradnik . Naciągać to mozesz struny w gitarze co najwyżej.
Bike is a bit rough!
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Stop making videos you are going to cause damage the way this guy does it
Using the shifter the wrong way is always a bad start 🫣