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frazerr
05-Feb-2006, 15:00
Anyone ever suffered snapped chain? Flat out towards the end of Hangar Straight @ Silverstone? Adding insult to injury, my mate was riding, fortunately he was unhurt apart from a bruised ankle, and he managed to stay upright, so it could've been a lot worse.
Gory photos to be found here (http://www.be-arsed.com/ChainGuardMyArse).

Suffice it to say I now need to find:

1 x Generator side engine cover for a 998 motor
1 x chain guard (carbon ones, I've discovered, tend to be of no use ;-) )
1 x LH 57mm Titanium Termi can (unless anyone knows someone who can re-build them?)
1 x 525 chain (not DID - it snapped clean through a link)

Got 2 weeks to sort it before Brands, so any ideas gratefully received.

Cheers,

-- Frazer

Mr C
05-Feb-2006, 15:27
Hello and welcome sorry to hear of your chain snapping, One or 2 others have had that happen http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=20223#pid188680

Fiver
05-Feb-2006, 15:40
mine snapped last week - from pull away @ low speed.
The bike is new to me (first bike) and i dont think the guy who had it before me coulda looked after the small things on it, as the sprocket retainer turned out to be missing.

Ironically i was on my way to pick up a new rear sprocket when it snapped.

I ended up replacing the lot (front and rear sprockets and chain) which is a good thing.

oh and for sheer comedy timing value (i already posted this in the week so sorry for repeating myself) as i stood on the road side getting ready to push home, my gf rang me and dumped me.

Glad your pal wasnt hurt! It really sucks about the damage to your bike!

Cy

GsxrAge
05-Feb-2006, 16:03
Yep I had it on my 996 last year Thankfully I stayed on But chain went through crankcase ! I had only been on the bike for about 6 months (2000 miles)

Went for fresh motor as worked out cheapest and quickest fix.

Age

GsxrAge
05-Feb-2006, 16:06
just looked at the pics and the engine Damage was simular to mine.

Age

[Edited on 5-2-2006 by AGE996]

chris.p
05-Feb-2006, 16:29
For your can try this guy, Wayne Jackson of J.A.C.
0115 9635556 or 07812 191122




Chris.:burn:

rockhopper
05-Feb-2006, 18:22
Retainer plate missing is a recall fault on some Ducati's, the ST series especially. My ST2 was missing one.

weeian
05-Feb-2006, 18:27
Glad to see your friend wasnt hurt, that could have been alot worse.

/ian

chillo
09-Feb-2006, 16:13
Originally posted by weeian
that could have been alot worse.

/ian

it definitely could have been:o:(

JPM
09-Feb-2006, 16:27
JHP will be able to resleeve you pipes

Rick
09-Feb-2006, 17:08
Did you guys that had the chain snap have the SAME model of chain ?

chillo
09-Feb-2006, 17:35
i'll give you 1 guess.....:mad:

can recommend tsubaki's top end chain.....

GsxrAge
09-Feb-2006, 18:42
well mine was an EEKK chain (sounds a bit like said make)

chillo
09-Feb-2006, 18:53
factory supplied DID

skidlids
09-Feb-2006, 19:17
looking at the damage you did I count myself very lucky
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xmb/viewthread.php?tid=27581#pid273199

At least the Mag arm looks undamaged by the incident

Chris996
09-Feb-2006, 19:56
am I the only one who can't stop watching Ian's avatar??:o

Rick
09-Feb-2006, 22:03
NO YOU ARE NOT , the best Ive seen

GsxrAge
09-Feb-2006, 22:19
Originally posted by Chris996
am I the only one who can't stop watching Ian's avatar??:o

I wondered where that fotage of my wife went to :o:lol:

Chris996
09-Feb-2006, 22:32
Ian,

If you have any more footage of his wife, can you send it to me please.

Thanks

aka.eric
09-Feb-2006, 22:41
Sorry to divert from the poetry in motion,but remember the crankcase protectors(snapped chain thru crankcase stopper),are they still available?

frazerr
10-Feb-2006, 15:27
aka.eric - order the crankcase protector thing from JHP - not in stock but promised by Monday. 14 quid or thereabouts

BTW, it was a DID chain, the replacement will not be!

m1keyp
10-Feb-2006, 16:32
Just spoken to JHP, they are ordering 20 as result of the calls received from this thread.

Why was this not fitted as standard?:(

m1keyp
10-Feb-2006, 16:38
JHP have just called me, Ducati in their infinite wisdom have discontinued the chain protector.:mad:

Tossers:flame:

aka.eric
10-Feb-2006, 16:41
Just been told the same,looks like make your own time.Any engineers within the ranks?.

frazerr
10-Feb-2006, 18:24
Just got home to find a voice mail telling me the part's been discontinued.

Clearly no demand then. Oh wait ....

Mr C
10-Feb-2006, 18:47
Originally posted by Chris996
am I the only one who can't stop watching Ian's avatar??:o

Its epic....

http://www.northeastsyty.com/albums/album64/nicebewbz.gif

chillo
14-Feb-2006, 16:50
Originally posted by Mr C
Originally posted by Chris996
am I the only one who can't stop watching Ian's avatar??:o

Its epic....

http://www.northeastsyty.com/albums/album64/nicebewbz.gif

yeah, who is she?? any idea if there is any more pics of her anywhere?:D:devil::frog:

andyb
14-Feb-2006, 19:50
anyone got a piccies of it...........i can get it made!

frazerr
14-Feb-2006, 20:13
Andy

It looks like this (http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xmb/viewthread.php?action=attachment&tid=20223&pid=188661)

or this (http://www.webbikeworld.com/ducati-motorcycles/ducati-case-guard/)

m1keyp
14-Feb-2006, 21:01
Count me in for one please Andy

andyb
14-Feb-2006, 21:02
That doesnt look too complicated..............ill get back to you.........

Has anyone got one as a sample?

[Edited on 14-2-2006 by andyb]

rockhopper
14-Feb-2006, 21:04
Maybe Ducati stopped making it because it didn't work and they would be leaving themselves open to claims if they continued to sell it.

I think we did a thread on this last year and we found out then that it had been discontinued!

andyb
14-Feb-2006, 21:07
If you could fit what amounts to a strip of stainless steel in there, as you can, it has to be better than the chain whacking the alloy or mag housing if it breaks!

rockhopper
14-Feb-2006, 21:14
True.

BDG
15-Feb-2006, 01:33
Andy, i'll have one as well if you can do them, are you sure it won't be made out of bent copper and not stainless:P

andyb
15-Feb-2006, 09:41
Originally posted by BDG
Andy, i'll have one as well if you can do them, are you sure it won't be made out of bent copper and not stainless:P

I was going to use northern monkey metal..............:P:lol:

BDG
15-Feb-2006, 10:38
Originally posted by andyb
Originally posted by BDG
Andy, i'll have one as well if you can do them, are you sure it won't be made out of bent copper and not stainless:P

I was going to use northern monkey metal..............:P:lol:

Naw, it'll be too expensive:frog:

andyb
15-Feb-2006, 23:24
Any idea of what these cost from ducati when you could get them?

frazerr
16-Feb-2006, 00:35
14 quid or so

skidlids
16-Feb-2006, 01:01
When my mate Adrian gets back from his holiday in France I have a list of jobs for him as well as bits for the Minitwin bike I also have aengine case protector on the list and as I have a left engine case sat on the shelf it shouldn't take him to long to come up with something, afterall he works in a Sheet metal workshop

GsxrAge
16-Feb-2006, 01:03
Yep put me down for one :cool:

BDG
16-Feb-2006, 01:10
I'll have 2 please Kev (serious, no joking)

skidlids
16-Feb-2006, 01:17
More the better I think, he operates a big CNC cutting machine that should be able to punch quite a few out of a sheet of metal. And the unit two down from him on the industrial estate supplies stainless sheet.
Personally I hate trying to work with stainless sheet in my garage its a bit on the tough side which is why I haven't done one myself yet dispite my chain snapping a couple of months ago.
Once hes back I'll show him a pic of one, give him the casing and get a price

skidlids
16-Feb-2006, 01:20
Meant to add

Only 2 Shaun your not trying, I require 6

PS. As we will be passing the end of the road where Ian Wilson lives on our way to the AGM on Saturday do you think we should call by and get him to put the kettle on, shouldn't be more than a Dozen of us or so

andyb
16-Feb-2006, 09:43
Yeah, stainless is a bitch to work with at home.....if you have one as a pattern thatll be easier!

BDG
16-Feb-2006, 16:24
Originally posted by skidlids
Meant to add

Only 2 Shaun your not trying, I require 6

PS. As we will be passing the end of the road where Ian Wilson lives on our way to the AGM on Saturday do you think we should call by and get him to put the kettle on, shouldn't be more than a Dozen of us or so

Say hello to him from me, make it nice and early so you wake him up:lol:

Nattyboy
17-Feb-2006, 00:43
hmm..like the sound of those..would be interested in a few..

Nat