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the generator chain

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Hello!
Motorcycle FZR 1000. The question of the drive chain of the generator. Mileage 58000 km chain noise (thunder) at low engine speeds. Minimum speed (without screening) 1600-1700 r / min.
It is dangerous to ride with a long chain?
When it has to be replaced? (km) (information from the manual)
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Re: the generator chain

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Hi,
Contact STIG on this forum (using members list & PM) he has a lot of other 1K riders amongst his mates if he does not know (he usually does know :-}
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cheers George

Lokking at the manual it doesn't give a recommended milage to change the timing chain if thats what you mean. The HIVo has an automatic tensioner so thats taken care of. When the chain wears you can hear it rattling and when you check the chain you should not be able to pull the individual links away from the cogs. If you download the Yamaha Workshop manual, there isn't any further info....it just states to change the chain when worn

http://www.exup1000.co.uk/tech/fzr1000r/index.html
If its not broken it dont need fixing

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Stig wrote:cheers George

Lokking at the manual it doesn't give a recommended milage to change the timing chain if thats what you mean. The HIVo has an automatic tensioner so thats taken care of. When the chain wears you can hear it rattling and when you check the chain you should not be able to pull the individual links away from the cogs. If you download the Yamaha Workshop manual, there isn't any further info....it just states to change the chain when worn

http://www.exup1000.co.uk/tech/fzr1000r/index.html
Thanks for stepping up STIG, ok so if the original poster can lift the chain significantly off the cogs time to change.

Can you confirm this an endless chain ie riveted or does it have a split link Yam Pt number ? are there commercial non oem CHAINS THAT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR THIS ?

sORRY FOR THE QUESTIONS BUT i WOULD LIKE THE ANSWER TO BE FAIRLY DEFINATIVE TO SAVE THE SAME SORT OF THING BOUNCING UP IN THE FUTURE
This is late and the keyboard is glitching on me and I am "asleep" as far as the staff are concerned
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yes mate, its an endless chain and I believe there are aftermarket items available from folks like wemoto. i remember joeboy from my site doing a feature "how to" on changing the chain
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Thanks Stig, lets hope Werman takes note of this new info and gets it sorted.
thanks for the info
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thanks to a colleague :cheers:
I will not fix now
Will rumble motor
YZF1000 on the same engine, and in Russia we call it a "thunderous ace", probably why
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Werman ,
yamaha gave it that name in some markets of "ThunderAce" may be some japanese wag though it was funny.
Glad you got the answers you needed Thanks to STIG our man in 1000 heaven
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