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4. Rolllhc motorcycle forward. SlOP and place
il
on
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side stand. Inspect the drive chain
and sprockets for any of the following
conditions:
DRIVE CHAIN
• Damaged Rollers
• Loose Pins
• Dry or RuslL'<I Links
• Kinked or Binding Links
• Excessive Wear
• Improper Adjusuncnl
• Damaged or Missing O-dugs
SPROCKETS
• Excessively Worn Tccth
• Broken or Damaged Teeth
A drive chain wilh damaged rolters. loose pins.
or missing a.rings must be replaced. A chain
which appears dry. or shows signs of rust.
requires supplementary lubrication. Kinked or
binding links should be thoroughly lubriculcd
and worked fn,:c. If links cannot be freed. the
chllin must
be
replaced.
80
Dalll<lged Sprocket
Tccth
Replacc
Worn Sprocket
Teeth
Replact"