1999 VFR 800 CHAIN TENSION

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 36

  • @sean9820
    @sean9820 7 лет назад +3

    Great video, much appreciated. Heading out on a two week tour through Upstate New York, Quebec Canada, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. My VFR will be in top shape for the journey.

  • @sjk6097
    @sjk6097 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent video - many thanks !

  • @M4BoarBiker
    @M4BoarBiker 8 лет назад +3

    Good informative video. You have a nice workshop there, thanks for posting this.

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  8 лет назад

      TheM4 Boar Thanks for your comments. Please let me know if you wish me to cover any other 5th gen VFR800 areas.

  • @kenwhittle414
    @kenwhittle414 8 лет назад +5

    Nice video. Thank you so much for taking the time to produce and post it. When you have a chance please let me know what size "C" spanner is needed so I can buy the correct one. Cheers Ken

  • @andybussa1323
    @andybussa1323 2 года назад +2

    Is the torque setting the same on 1998 5th gen ,thank you , great Chanel 👍

  • @ianscottuk
    @ianscottuk 6 лет назад +1

    thanks! Very clear and straight forward

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  6 лет назад

      ims ims thanks for your comment 👍

  • @kabrahamsgarage5613
    @kabrahamsgarage5613 2 года назад

    Thanks for the help!

  • @nicolassiraut4318
    @nicolassiraut4318 3 года назад

    Thanks. Helped me

  • @filmy9437
    @filmy9437 8 лет назад +1

    Hello, I am deaf and did not hear the text in the movie, so I ask that the strength of tight screw on the rear monowachaczu. As for the torque wrench not to break loose bolts and chain. Thank you. The film is super

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  8 лет назад

      Hello, I think you are meaning the torque setting for the pinch bolt. I do not have the figure to hand but a Haynes manual or factory manual will give all torque settings.

    • @themorfill
      @themorfill 6 лет назад

      You say 75Nm or 54ft lbs in the video.

  • @Dasher3000f
    @Dasher3000f 4 года назад

    Important to measure the specified chain slack with the bike weight supported on its wheels?

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  4 года назад

      Dave Ashurst not necessary and takes two people.

    • @idolikethisband
      @idolikethisband 2 года назад

      The manual says it should be on its sidestand. This looks just a tiny bit too tight for my taste.

  • @zacht9447
    @zacht9447 5 лет назад +1

    Man you've got the exact same stand as my brother does

    • @CK.one1
      @CK.one1 4 года назад +2

      Woohoo 😂

  • @fkingride.5500
    @fkingride.5500 Год назад

    Mine won't tension for some reason it won't move forward or backwards 🤔

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  Год назад

      Seized hub?

    • @fkingride.5500
      @fkingride.5500 Год назад

      @@HORNET6 the bike rides fine just chain getting abit slack so thought I would tighten it up, undid retaining bolt and tried to move it but tension won't change and doesn't seem to be able to move atall 🤔

  • @johnwebb6489
    @johnwebb6489 4 года назад

    Shouldn't the chain be adjusted for tension whilst the bike is on the side stand ?

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  4 года назад

      John Webb I always checked both 👍

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  4 года назад

      When you work on your own it’s impossible so I allow a little extra or set it at a slack setting, then check again on side stand

    • @johnwebb7356
      @johnwebb7356 4 года назад

      @@HORNET6 not sure what you mean why is it impossible. I can do mine.

    • @idolikethisband
      @idolikethisband 2 года назад

      @@HORNET6
      It's supposed to be on the sidestand.

  • @JasonShinks
    @JasonShinks 7 лет назад

    I recently bought a vfr800 (2000 model) and, after a strip down to give her a good clean, I found I couldn't work out how to the front sprocket cover off! The slave cylinder seems to be in the way??

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  7 лет назад +2

      Jason Shinks don't think of it as in the way rather it sits on top. You can remove the cover and slave as one if you remove the correct bolts, so use a manual.

  • @haluks5322
    @haluks5322 5 лет назад

    Last time I took my 1997 RC36 to a garage for chain readjustment, the chap didn't touch the pinch bolt but loosened the axle nut instead. Would that do?

    • @HORNET6
      @HORNET6  5 лет назад +1

      Youngturk don’t take it there again! Did he torque it back up to 202Nm?
      Do as I did here in the video, there’s no other method to adjust chain chain tension.

    • @haluks5322
      @haluks5322 5 лет назад

      I didn't observe him use a torque spanner but to be fair that might have escaped my attention. But he definitely went for the axle nut. I reckon I shouldn't attempt to do it unless I have a torque spanner myself then. Many thanks for the valuable advice. Much appreciated.

  • @davidc2725
    @davidc2725 4 года назад +1

    On ne voit rien ! Dommage

  • @mickeymouse4897
    @mickeymouse4897 Год назад

    Lot of incorrect info ... chain is adjusted way too tight from camera angle in vid, chain adjustment should always be done with bike on its tyres to pre-load the suspension, ideally someone of comparable weight as rider to be seated on bike while chain is slack adjusted, or it will be too tight, hence the danger factor of a bike falling over, no manufacturer would suggest to do this task as stated above, hence they give an approx slack measurement to be adjusted on centre stand for safety, which is in fact too tight for most rider weights.