A subject that I see has cropped up in previous postings but I am sure it doesn’t hurt to mention it again!
I adjusted the chains on my on my ‘58 Flash and in ignorance, left the well worn gearbox adjuster in a position where it wouldn’t allow the primary chain to go slack. What I didn’t count on was the rear chain pulling the gearbox backwards despite the two gearbox bolts being done up good and tight!
The result; after a short test ride I re-checked the primary chain to find that you could practically play a tune on it whilst the rear chain was like a skipping-rope!
The temporary solution was to leave the adjuster in a position where it was, in effect, ‘pushing’ the gearbox forward so that it couldn’t be pulled back.
Ultimately, the real solution was to replace both the adjusting nut and the adjusting lug that attaches to the gearbox plate (part numbers 15-5664 and 275705 respectively), both of which I was glad to find available from Draganfly. Expensive little bits but the ones I received were a precision fit together, allowing absolutely no movement fore and aft on the gearbox when fitted.
I was quite amazed at the difference that about a sixteenth of an inch of slop in the adjuster could make to the front and rear chains but I suppose I shouldn’t be!