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Wheel bearings rear And chain
Topic Started: Oct 20 2012, 02:54 PM (598 Views)
Whitey r30
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:D Hello chaps took lots of pics of my White ccm I've changed the light now but my photobucket isn't letting me upload :angry:

Well any way I'm after rear bearings As mine has play in them but only the brake side but will Do all rear bearing

Ajp spoked ccm wheels !!!!

,I dont mind paying a few £ for good ones what size. Do I need or a link to a shop would be great :bye:

Maybe eBay aswel

Also since fitting a new tyre a 150 from a 160 my chain has loose and tight spots so I'm after changing chain and sprockets together but want better 0-60 say its fitted with a 525 chain and 43 talon rear

can I jump up a few more teeth on the rear with a 525chain ?

Thanks in advance

Whitey :worthy: :unsure:
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for your wheels bearings its actually pinned in the tech info for wheels http://forum.ccmmad.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=302

what make of chain are you going for? do you use a scott olier thing?

you can jump as many teeth as you want really.
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No Scott oiler for me as I like a bare looking bike less is more been out today for a few hours and wanting a bit more bottom end power top end speed im not bothered about :)

Thanks for the link ;)

On Eblag I can only find 520 chains listed :what:
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just be aware that if you get too big a rear sprocket then 116 links will not be enough, you will need 118
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From Haines site, spoked wheels "118L chains suit most applications up to 46T but if you are running, for example, 15T and 48T you should purchase 120L."

Thanks for the info Anthony
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Cheers fellas now I know what to get ;)
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Oct 20 2012, 04:22 PM
From Haines site, spoked wheels "118L chains suit most applications up to 46T but if you are running, for example, 15T and 48T you should purchase 120L."

Thanks for the info Anthony

118 is for the DS as its swing arm is slightly longer ;)
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Right fellas bearings on there way and I'm going to buy the chain from the eBay number as above will the 116 links be ok with a 45 T rear sprocket 43 fitted at the mo just making sure before I spend £70 on the chain sprocket is a gold talon 45 T B)
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Whitey r30
Oct 21 2012, 03:55 PM
Right fellas bearings on there way and I'm going to buy the chain from the eBay number as above will the 116 links be ok with a 45 T rear sprocket 43 fitted at the mo just making sure before I spend £70 on the chain sprocket is a gold talon 45 T B)

yep that'll be fine .. you would have to be around the 48 ish tooth to go 118 links as long as you do have an R30 swing arm!

i would just count the links on your chain to be 100%

you never know if people have a R30 or DS swing arm these days and although the DS does have a little bracket near the rear end for the chain guide this can be easily removed.
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Thanks johnny H that's the chain I'm going for will it have a split link on the chain or just use a chain splitter I havnt looked yet :unsure: :unsure:
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Bought it :drinks: Cheers jonny h
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your H/D Oring and Xrings are normally the soft link, so a chain splitter will be needed .. certainly to put the RK chain on anyway.
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jonny h
Oct 21 2012, 05:25 PM
Whitey r30
Oct 21 2012, 03:55 PM
Right fellas bearings on there way and I'm going to buy the chain from the eBay number as above will the 116 links be ok with a 45 T rear sprocket 43 fitted at the mo just making sure before I spend £70  on the chain sprocket is a gold talon 45 T B)

yep that'll be fine .. you would have to be around the 48 ish tooth to go 118 links as long as you do have an R30 swing arm!

i would just count the links on your chain to be 100%

you never know if people have a R30 or DS swing arm these days and although the DS does have a little bracket near the rear end for the chain guide this can be easily removed.

can you turn the rear adjuster around on the r30 as you do on the ds to put sm wheels on ? the adjuster is reversible . you put the long side to the adjusters for trail wheels and thes hort side to the adjusters for sm wheels
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Oct 21 2012, 04:49 PM
jonny h
Oct 21 2012, 05:25 PM
Whitey r30
Oct 21 2012, 03:55 PM
Right fellas bearings on there way and I'm going to buy the chain from the eBay number as above will the 116 links be ok with a 45 T rear sprocket 43 fitted at the mo just making sure before I spend £70  on the chain sprocket is a gold talon 45 T B)

yep that'll be fine .. you would have to be around the 48 ish tooth to go 118 links as long as you do have an R30 swing arm!

i would just count the links on your chain to be 100%

you never know if people have a R30 or DS swing arm these days and although the DS does have a little bracket near the rear end for the chain guide this can be easily removed.

can you turn the rear adjuster around on the r30 as you do on the ds to put sm wheels on ? the adjuster is reversible . you put the long side to the adjusters for trail wheels and thes hort side to the adjusters for sm wheels

:blink: Ooops when I've put my wheel back on my chain is that stretched I've had to put the adjusters the long way as you said the ds way will this make a diffrence rides on ,I did have a issue getting the wheel straight as my swing arm has no marks for the adjuster but now sorted :chin:


And I've just bought a chain splitter :drinks:
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the markings if you have them were useless anyway . some one devised a metal rod that went into the swing arm axle and then made sure both sides lined up . made one my self but its at work somewhere ,maybe been butchered for something for all i know
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Oct 21 2012, 04:49 PM

can you turn the rear adjuster around on the r30 as you do on the ds to put sm wheels on ? the adjuster is reversible . you put the long side to the adjusters for trail wheels and the short side to the adjusters for sm wheels

yep you can the adjusters round, you may find the front wheel goes up a little easier when you put the new chain but with the different sprocket this will happen anyway, and it'll drop into the corners a little quicker too.

i normally just measure from the adjuster bolt to the swing arm for lining up.
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Chain came today with the sprocket and chain splitter thanks johnny it's going to be wheelie fun for me :lol: :arms:

New headlight fitted also with a new back tyre but now the wheel has to come off again B)

Also some fanc
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When my photo bucket decides to work post the pics it's looking rather trick

Oh and I've been doing some carbon vinyl wrapping ie fork guards, air box , chain guard etc... B)
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