Hi... First post on this forum and I'm a big fan of many on here that I recognize from other forums. I thought I'd bring up a topic here that I've read/posted on other forums and I have not found mentioned here yet.
Left over 07 TE450 (Euro3) bought within the last several months new. Only 750 miles with "easy" break-in. 80/20 dirt/street use. It's been great... I love the bike
During a session of admiration and fondling (I know you all do it too) I found some forward/backward backlash when wiggling the countershaft sprocket. I also read some stories about counter shaft splines being stripped in other forums. There seems to be a few different opinions as to a cause:
1). Spline wear due to various causes ranging from no cush drive to improper chain tension to lack of lube to suspect hardening...etc)
At least in my case, I don't "see" any wear and I can duplicate the backlash on the end of the shaft (where it does not sit) with the same results in the position where it normally sits.. so I'm reluctant in some of the theories that it is wear related (at least in my case).
2). Someone mentioned a theory where there may be some mismatches (improperly broached?) cog angles between the sline and sprocket. Some have claimed that they have found a tight fit with aftermarket sprockets when the OEM give slop.
3). Lastly, I've also read that some dealers have informed owners that the slop is normal on a CS held in place with a clip. The latter is the explanation I got from my dealer.
Sorry for the long winded summary of what may be a regurgitated issue, but can any of you share your perspective or confirm if you have any CS backlash, wear or different fitment between sprocket mfgs?.
I ordered a Renthal sprocket just to see if I get a different fit or not. Keep you posted. Thanks for any feedback.
Left over 07 TE450 (Euro3) bought within the last several months new. Only 750 miles with "easy" break-in. 80/20 dirt/street use. It's been great... I love the bike
During a session of admiration and fondling (I know you all do it too) I found some forward/backward backlash when wiggling the countershaft sprocket. I also read some stories about counter shaft splines being stripped in other forums. There seems to be a few different opinions as to a cause:
1). Spline wear due to various causes ranging from no cush drive to improper chain tension to lack of lube to suspect hardening...etc)
At least in my case, I don't "see" any wear and I can duplicate the backlash on the end of the shaft (where it does not sit) with the same results in the position where it normally sits.. so I'm reluctant in some of the theories that it is wear related (at least in my case).
2). Someone mentioned a theory where there may be some mismatches (improperly broached?) cog angles between the sline and sprocket. Some have claimed that they have found a tight fit with aftermarket sprockets when the OEM give slop.
3). Lastly, I've also read that some dealers have informed owners that the slop is normal on a CS held in place with a clip. The latter is the explanation I got from my dealer.
Sorry for the long winded summary of what may be a regurgitated issue, but can any of you share your perspective or confirm if you have any CS backlash, wear or different fitment between sprocket mfgs?.
I ordered a Renthal sprocket just to see if I get a different fit or not. Keep you posted. Thanks for any feedback.