Hi Gents, couple of questions,
can anyone tell me the correct NGK plug for Mega 2 250 ? has a B8ES at the moment.
correct procedure for measuring chain slack on these? (have about 40mm slack with both wheels on ground at the moment.)
Also gearbox capacity and which is correct drain plug?
AND the jetting you are using with a 38mm Bing on this engine? All stock.
Should have some pics up on the weekend, freshly arrived from chilly Canada! Thanks, once again to Maurice & Don R. AND Darren Cheney, Darren makes it all too easy ........
thanks for your help,
Kt.
The tightest part of any bike chain is when the centre of the front cog is in a straight line with the centre of the rear axle ,
put the bike on a level stand and take the rear shocks off and raise the wheel up you will see the slack tighten up.(as a test )
You can sit on it with the shocks on and try and get the swing straight till to get a straight line for the right slack..
I have seen some check there chain slack while the bike is on a stand , but they don't realise when they sit on it and the wheel travels up the chain will tighten up a lot. hope this helps , look for around 15mm 20mm chain slack at its tightest part of the stroke.
I took my shocks off pushed the swing arm up until I found the tightest part of the chain then adjusted my slack and I use a small straight edge custom made to get the rear sprocket straight with the front one , don't go off you numbers on the chain pullers for straightness.
then I put the shocks back on , I made a small alloy bar that's sits on top of the swing arm and it has to touch the chain while the bike is on a stand , if this measurement is right while the bike is on a stand , the chain measurement slack will be right when the chain is at it tightest. this just makes it easy to check slack without sitting, pulling down on the rear to check chain slack.