INSPECTING DRIVE CHAIN/SPROCKETS
The condition of the drive chain should be checked before
riding. Always follow the guidelines below for inspecting and
servicing the chain.
WARNING:
Always inspect the drive chain before riding the dirt bike.
Failure to maintain the drive chain properly and/or riding
with the chain in poor condition could lead to an accident
resulting in serious personal injury.
Inspecting the drive chain:
When inspecting the drive chain, look for the following:
Loose pins
Damaged rollers
Dry or rusted links
Kinked or binding links
Excessive wear
If you find anything wrong with the drive chain, solve the
problem by repairing or replacing the chain. If necessary,
consult your local authorized service center.
Inspecting the sprockets:
A worn chain can have an adverse affect on the sprockets,
therefore any time you find damage to the drive chain, you
should also check the front and rear sprockets. When inspect-
ing the sprockets, look for the following:
Excessively worn teeth
Broken or damaged teeth
Loose sprocket mounting nuts
If you find anything wrong with the sprockets, consult your
local authorized service center.
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CLEANING DRIVE CHAIN
The drive chain should be cleaned, lubricated, and inspected
every time you ride the dirt bike.
WARNING:
Always inspect the drive chain tension before you ride
the dirt bike. Too much slack could allow the drive chain
to come off the sprockets, which could cause an accident
or result in serious damage to the dirt bike.
Cleaning the drive chain:
Wash the drive chain with an approved chain cleaner.
Dry the chain, then lubricate with chain lubricant or the
equivalent.