IMPORTANT:
EK recommends installation by a qualified motorcycle mechanic.
Always replace with equivalent chain and correct master link as
recommended in the manufacturers service or owners
manual. Failure to install a replacement chain and master link
equivalent to those of the motorcycles original equipment
type, size and pitch can be dangerous and result in serious injury
and property damage.
DETECTING A WORN
OUT CHAIN: Rust, kinks, stiffness, excessive stretching
(1.5% for non-sealed and 1.0% for sealed chain) and abnormal rattling
noise are all signs of a worn out chain, which can break at any
time. Replace immediately if any of these conditions are present.
In the case where even one O-ring or Quadra-X Ring is missing
or damaged, the entire chain should be replaced immediately.
INSTALLATION:
1. Place your motorcycle on a center stand
so the rear wheel can spin freely.
2.
If the front sprocket is difficult to access, it will be easiest
to use your old chain to route the new chain through and around
the sprocket (fig. 1).
a. Using pliers, remove the master link
and connect the new chain to the old chain. Pull through until
the new chain reaches the rear sprocket.
b.
Remove the old chain and connect both ends of the new chain using
the new master link (fig. 2).
c.
Make sure the closed end of the clip is facing the direction of
rotation (fig. 3).
d. If installing an O-ring or Quadra-X
Ring chain, be sure to slide the seal over the master link pins
before installing the master link plate and clip.
e. EK recommends using a riveted-type master
link for all street and dual-sport motorcycles, and EKs
clip-type as an alternative for off-road use. Try using EKs
patented screw-type master link, provides
rivet-like fit and strength without special tools or removal of
the rear wheel.
3.
Standard chain adjustment for most street models is 1" to 1 3/8"
(2.5 to 3.5cm) of slack. We strongly recommend checking chain
slack every 300 to 350 miles (480 to 560km). Refer to your owners
manual for proper adjustment specifications (fig. 4). Check adjustment
marks on swingarm so both sides are adjusted equally.
CAUTION:
If chain is not adjusted equally, the sprocket/wheel alignment
will be off, causing chain to derail, possibly causing damage
and/or injury.
MAINTENANCE:
Lubricate your chain every 300 to 350 miles (480 to 560km) with
a quality lubricant such as SAE 80-90 wt. motor oil or aerosol
lubricant designed specifically for motorcycle chains. When operating
in hot, dry and/or dusty conditions, you may need to lubricate
more frequently. Apply a moderate amount so lubricant penetrates
between pins, rollers and bushings (fig. 5).
CLEANING:
Do not use harsh solvents or chemicals, such as gasoline or benzene.
EK recommends using a biodegradable degreaser with a soft (non-wire)
bristle brush or clean cloth for removing dirt. Use kerosene (paraffin
oil) if necessary, let dry and lubricate immediately within 10
minutes.
 CAUTION:
Replace chain immediately in the event of contact with battery
acid. Immediately clean chains that come in contact with rock
salt or salt water. Always lubricate after cleaning (fig. 6).
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