chain adjustment: cotter pin?
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chain adjustment: cotter pin?
hey guys, about to do my first maintainance on my first bike. Realised my chain had a bit of slack, so I had a look at the service manual and know what to do.
My question is, where do you guys get the 'cotter pin' from? Are they available at shops like bunnings, supercheap etc. Or will I need to go to a motorcycle shop?
Cheers,
abe
My question is, where do you guys get the 'cotter pin' from? Are they available at shops like bunnings, supercheap etc. Or will I need to go to a motorcycle shop?
Cheers,
abe
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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
Bunnings, Supercheap, Repco etc all have them. A packet of them will only cost you a couple of bucks.
Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebars to the saddle.
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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
or make your own out of a coathanger (a thick one)
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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
Use an R Clip......... then you wont have to replace it again.
Any bearing place will have them + some bike stores & accessories stores
Any bearing place will have them + some bike stores & accessories stores

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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
R clipsd at supercheap, you get like 2 stainless ones for 4 bucks or something 

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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
Go the R clip. Looks a little ungainly,but much better for regular maintanane
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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
i have seen what an R clip will do to your leg at a race meet so i took mine off and now use split pins
get them free from work




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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
If you mean a split pin (I always thought a cotter pin was something for the crank on a pushbike??), then R clips are handy little fuckers. They make maintanance a doddle. Sure, if you caught your leg the right way in a crash, it would slice you open, but so would a split pin given the right circumstances. Split pins and R clips are all usually available at any decent auto place. I use R clips on the racer and split pins on the roadie. Reason being, it's usually not a matter of urgency to change something on the roadie, whereas, on the racer time is usually against you. If you need to do any adjustments while out riding your roadie, a little care taken fitting and removing the split pin can mean it can be used a number of times. Just watch metal fatigue as they can fracture after a few uses.
You could also lockwire it if need be.
You could also lockwire it if need be.
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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
I use a lynch pin on mine
makes it easier changing rear wheel & looks neat

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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
Heres one for you Tim, we used quick release metal d ring's on the sprint cars all the time 

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Here is a pic of mine
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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
ey
thats a good idea, funny that where i done my apprenticeship we used thousands of them all over our cranes
might have to machine up some


might have to machine up some

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Re: chain adjustment: cotter pin?
Yeah much easier than the R type clip & no hassles of the clip stretching out over time of use or half hanging out sideways
I used a lynch pin on my old 97 ZX6R also & was one of the 1st things i done to my ZX10R after i purchased it 6 years ago seems they make wheel adjustments or changes way easier
I used a lynch pin on my old 97 ZX6R also & was one of the 1st things i done to my ZX10R after i purchased it 6 years ago seems they make wheel adjustments or changes way easier

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I gotta say....everytime I see your avatar, I get movement off the seam!!!! that has to be one of the neatest looking 10's I've seen!! Nice work!!ZX-10R_04 wrote:Yeah much easier than the R type clip & no hassles of the clip stretching out over time of use or half hanging out sideways
I used a lynch pin on my old 97 ZX6R also & was one of the 1st things i done to my ZX10R after i purchased it 6 years ago seems they make wheel adjustments or changes way easier

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Thanks Strika
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