With only 17,000 original miles on a 31 year-old bike,
I find myself a bit disappointed that it needs a new chain.
The bike sat, unused from 1985 until May of 2012, when I took it on with nearly 13,000 on it. I have no way of knowing how the original chain was maintained before. It was about half way through the adjustment marks.
I removed and soaked the chain in kerosene while I performed other procedures, then treated it with Liquid Wrench Chain Lube. I was unhappy with the stuff all over the rear of the bike, so I wiped it down and tried Silkolene that was recommended by the local Honda dealer.
Ditto on the splatter, but I'm really more disappointed with the chain needing replacement.
Back in the sixties/early seventies, I knew of no one who'd replaced their drive chain. I put about 15,000 miles on a used 250 Suzi that had twenty-something on it when I got it. Oiled the chain with gear lube like everyone else I knew and rode. Same with a later 380 that had 30,000 + when I sold it with the original chain and sprockets.
Chain adjustments weren't something anyone worried about.
It's got me thinking about converting the chain drive to belt drive, which would have several obvious advantages.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I would think that this is do-able, given that it's only a matter of finding the correct ratio sprockets and length belt.
With all the various belts out there, is this a viable mod?
I'm not beyond machining or fabrication to accomplish this.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, as always.
I find myself a bit disappointed that it needs a new chain.
The bike sat, unused from 1985 until May of 2012, when I took it on with nearly 13,000 on it. I have no way of knowing how the original chain was maintained before. It was about half way through the adjustment marks.
I removed and soaked the chain in kerosene while I performed other procedures, then treated it with Liquid Wrench Chain Lube. I was unhappy with the stuff all over the rear of the bike, so I wiped it down and tried Silkolene that was recommended by the local Honda dealer.
Ditto on the splatter, but I'm really more disappointed with the chain needing replacement.
Back in the sixties/early seventies, I knew of no one who'd replaced their drive chain. I put about 15,000 miles on a used 250 Suzi that had twenty-something on it when I got it. Oiled the chain with gear lube like everyone else I knew and rode. Same with a later 380 that had 30,000 + when I sold it with the original chain and sprockets.
Chain adjustments weren't something anyone worried about.
It's got me thinking about converting the chain drive to belt drive, which would have several obvious advantages.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I would think that this is do-able, given that it's only a matter of finding the correct ratio sprockets and length belt.
With all the various belts out there, is this a viable mod?
I'm not beyond machining or fabrication to accomplish this.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, as always.