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Webb700 07-10-2012 09:45 AM

06 raptor chain and sprockets. When to change them?
 
Hey just wondering if anyone could tell me if I need to replace the sprockets on my 06 raptor. Whenever I slow down or use the brakes there's a clicking noise and it sounds like its coming from the front one but I'm not positive. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Webb700 07-12-2012 11:41 AM

when to change sprockets and chain?
 
Hey I have an 06 raptor 700 and I was just wondering when I need to change the sprockets? Whenever I hit the brakes or slow down the front one is making a clicking noise. Any help is appreciated

scootergptx 07-12-2012 11:50 AM

Do the teeth look rounded? Depending on what the ones you have are made of, that could make a difference too.

How is the tension on the chain?

A new setup is a lot cheaper when you're doing it before the chain hits the case. ;)

TacticalRedneckofKentucky 07-12-2012 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by Scootergptx (Post 3126079)
Do the teeth look rounded? Depending on what the ones you have are made of, that could make a difference too.

How is the tension on the chain?

A new setup is a lot cheaper when you're doing it before the chain hits the case. ;)

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Thats when a case saver comes in handy ;)

geoman 07-13-2012 12:55 PM

Generally when your sprocket or chain is worn it will jump teeth under accelleration, not braking or letting off the gas. If they have not been changed it will probably be a good idea to go ahead and do it though.

Have you checked the slack in your chain? It might be a loose chain causing it.

geoman 07-13-2012 01:15 PM

Also, when replacing the chain invest in a good quality chain, not one of those cheap ones. You get what you pay for there. If that chain breaks it is common for the chain to get bunched up against the case and snap off the mounts for the case saver and/or knock a hole in the case itself.

Webb700 07-13-2012 01:30 PM

The chain is tight and the teeth don't look rounded. Could it be a missing tooth?

geoman 07-16-2012 09:00 AM

You would see it if it was missing a tooth. The noise you may be hearing could also be the chain slapping the top of the chain guide which is normal.


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