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Post by billtrek on Jan 20, 2015 8:18:07 GMT -6
Where can I find a how to on adjusting the chain on an ice bear Viking trike? Thanks, billtrek
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Post by davec on Jan 20, 2015 10:44:32 GMT -6
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 20, 2015 15:44:08 GMT -6
This is your Viking Rear Axle shot and it is very similiar to my trikes axle. I see 4 brackets holding the axle like on mine. I do not see the adjusters at the bottom tough yours may not have those. But the whole idea is to ROTATE and MOVE the whole axle in or out to loosen or tighten the Chain. If you notice the Brackets are slotted so make sure you align the WHOLE axle with the front, otherwise the chain will not be aligned on the sprockets and it will pull to one side or the other. I measure from a spot on each side of the axle near the hubs and measure to where the bottom cross member is under the frame usually where the CENTER STAND used to mount on the two wheel version of the scooter the trike was converted from. Being 1/8 off is fine anythin 1/4 or or greater you will notice pulling left or right. Alleyoop THIS IS YOURS: THIS IS MINE:
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Post by billtrek on Jan 24, 2015 9:23:15 GMT -6
Thanks guys. It was easy once I saw how. Billtrek
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Post by cyborg on Jan 24, 2015 11:31:28 GMT -6
As a side note there are very inexpensive magnetic laser chain alignment tools out there now,,,get the chain to the correct tension,,put the laser on the side of the chain,,,,BAM!!!!! you know when it's dead on
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 24, 2015 12:12:40 GMT -6
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Post by richardv on Jan 24, 2015 19:10:09 GMT -6
Alley, I remember making a similar alignment tool back in the '70s when I worked on racing bikes. They are real handy to have. I sold it and the carb tools when I bought my first shafted Gold Wing.
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Post by Alleyoop on Jan 24, 2015 19:56:00 GMT -6
I just used to use a string wrap it around a tooth on the front sprocket and bring it back to the rear sprocket there are several easy ways to align them.
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Post by rapidjim on Jan 27, 2015 8:52:54 GMT -6
billtrek davec Alleyoop cyborg richardv Speaking of chains. I found a chain lube made by AMSOIL. MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector. Unlike conventional chain lube that "flys" off the chain and can be messy, this stuff drys to a wax like film and does not attract dust. It displaces water which prevents rust and corrosion, It can be used for all kinds of metal squeaks and squawks. I use it and it works great.
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Post by cyborg on Jan 27, 2015 10:33:43 GMT -6
I used Chain Wax that sprays on wet and after a few minutes dries and leaves behind a wax/oil coating and has less " fling",,, but I'll give the amsoil product a try,,, I am gettin low ,,, thanks for the tip Jim
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Post by davec on Jan 28, 2015 0:03:09 GMT -6
billtrek davec Alleyoop cyborg richardv Speaking of chains. I found a chain lube made by AMSOIL. MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector. Unlike conventional chain lube that "flys" off the chain and can be messy, this stuff drys to a wax like film and does not attract dust. It displaces water which prevents rust and corrosion, It can be used for all kinds of metal squeaks and squawks. I use it and it works great. Jim Send me the info and i'll send ya a check for a bottle. 73 degrees in denver today. Life is good nevermind spray can found on line for $10 thanx And $9.00 for shipping screw them
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Post by rapidjim on Jan 28, 2015 9:42:38 GMT -6
billtrek davec Alleyoop cyborg richardv Speaking of chains. I found a chain lube made by AMSOIL. MPHD Heavy Duty Metal Protector. Unlike conventional chain lube that "flys" off the chain and can be messy, this stuff drys to a wax like film and does not attract dust. It displaces water which prevents rust and corrosion, It can be used for all kinds of metal squeaks and squawks. I use it and it works great. Jim Send me the info and i'll send ya a check for a bottle. 73 degrees in denver today. Life is good nevermind spray can found on line for $10 thanx And $9.00 for shipping screw them Check with a local auto parts store that carry's AMSOIL products or a local AMSOIL dealer.
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Post by cyborg on Jan 28, 2015 9:55:35 GMT -6
Are you in or are you out Dave? I'm gettin mixed messages here,,,, lol
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Post by cyborg on Jan 28, 2015 9:57:37 GMT -6
Alley dear boy,,, if that's the wife you'll be my hero FOREVER,,, lie to me ,,,,anything I'll believe you
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Post by davec on Jan 28, 2015 10:27:02 GMT -6
Are you in or are you out Dave? I'm gettin mixed messages here,,,, lol I want it, but the on line store ain't getting 100% markup called shipping. I think i found a local distributor, and will see what it takes for him to order this lube. Thanx Jim
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