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chain snapped...case cracked was wondering if this has happened to anyone here? theres a crack just above the sprocket cover with oil leaking out:( anyone any idea of the cost for getting this fixed cheers, joe it's a 02 998 by the way [Edited on 23-4-2006 by joe748] [Edited on 23-4-2006 by joe748] |
Sadly, its just too strange that only early this morning I wanted to search down the crank case protector that had been mentioned here in the past. Bad luck and hope that you were ok. previous posts: http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm....php?tid=22890 http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm....php?tid=20223 Good luck - Frank DSC Webteam |
Sorry about your BAD luck, what make of chain was it ? Hope things arent too bad |
Sorry to hear your news Ducati (very cleverly) discontinued the chain protector. Someone was looking into making them |
Hiya guys if someone has a decent picture or a crankcase protector or a sample i can get some of these made if its of any interest to you guys, i think i will get one made for my bike anyway if a broken chain causes that much damage to the engine Stu |
stu748, If you do manage to make some. I would be up for one aswell. had thought about knocking one up. getting a bit fed up of reading these posts and not being prepared. |
We should make a list of all the BRANDS that are snapping, as I will be buying a new chain VERY soon. |
Hi Stu Many people will be interested the post below includes the item required, count me in please http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...0223#pid309054 |
Tbh imo chains snap for one reason mostly - poor maintenance or mal-adjustment. I know sometimes you get batches of bad chains but..... I've seen some shocking examples of chain maintenance. My Sprint RS chain is 3 years & 15k miles old, it has been adjusted twice. The one of my VFR750 went to 30k miles in 7 years with no more than a couple of adjustments as well. Asides from oil/filter changes it's one of the most important maintenance items and one of the easiest to fug up. Putting small 14t gearbox sprockets on stresses them as well - best stick to 15t and go up on the rear sprocket instead if you want to gear the bike down. |
Sorry to here the news mate.I am in the middle of knocking up a few(10) crankcase protectors. |
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