lotate the rear wheel slowly and
ispect
the
drive chain and sprockets
-,,r
any of the
following conditions:
DRIVE CHAIN
*Damaged
Rollers
*Loose
Pins
*Dry
or Rusted Links
*Kinked
or Binding Links
*Excessive
Wear
*Improper
Adjustment
tMissing
O-rings
SPROCKETS
*Excessively
Worn
Teeth
*Broken
or Damaged
Teeth
-;ive
chain with damaged
rollers, loose
::. or missing O-rings must be replaced.
,:ain
which appears dry, or shows
signs
:--lst,
requires supplementary
lubrica-
: Kinked or binding links should be
r :rughly lubricated and worked
free. If
'..
cannot be
freed, the chain must be
" aced.
Damaged
Sprocket
Teeth
REPLACE
Worn
Sprocket
Teeth
REPLACE
Normal
Sprocket
GOOD
#*
61