Drive Chain and Sprocket Wear
Inspection
Warning
Never neglect drive chain maintenance
and always have drive chains installed
by an authorized Triumph dealer.
Use a genuine Triumph supplied drive
chain as specified in the Triumph Parts
Catalog.
The use of non-approved drive chains
may result in a broken drive chain or
may cause the drive chain to jump off
the sprockets leading to loss of
motorcycle control or an accident.
Caution
If the sprockets are found to be worn,
always replace the sprockets and drive
chain together.
Replacing worn sprockets without also
replacing the drive chain will lead to
premature wear of the new sprockets.
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10-20
KG
2
1. Measure across 20 links
2. Weight
MAINTENANCE
To inspect the drive chain and sprocket
wear:
▼ Remove the drive chain guard.
▼ Stretch the drive chain taut by
hanging a 20 - 40 lb (10 - 20 kg)
weight on the drive chain.
▼ Measure the length of 20 links on the
straight part of the drive chain from
pin center of the 1st pin to the pin
center of the 21st pin. Since the drive
chain
may
wear
measurements in several places.
▼ If the length exceeds the maximum
service limit of 12.56 in (319 mm), the
drive chain must be replaced.
▼ Rotate the rear wheel and inspect
the drive chain for damaged rollers,
and loose pins and links.
▼ Also
inspect
unevenly or excessively worn or
damaged teeth.
Worn Tooth
(Engine Sprocket)
(Sprocket wear exaggerated for
illustrative purposes)
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▼ If there is any irregularity, have the
drive chain and/or the sprockets
replaced by an authorized Triumph
dealer.
▼ Reinstall the drive chain guard,
tightening the fasteners to 80 lbf in
(9 Nm).
unevenly,
take
the
sprockets
for
Worn Tooth
(Rear Sprocket)
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