10-05-2022, 10:06 AM | #346 |
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Hey guys! I found the instructions in the owners manual but it wasn’t super clear on how to tighten the chain and I’m new to all of this. I need to take some slack out of the chain, do I just loosen the nuts on both sides then turn the head of the nut on the left side? Thanks for any help.
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10-05-2022, 10:33 AM | #347 |
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You just need to loosen the axle nut on the right hand side, then loosen the adjustment screws a little bit. Use the lines on the swing arm to make sure the wheel is centered, then re tighten everything. I also installed this chain during assembly and have not had to do any adjustments with over 200 initial miles. I think its worth the $50 to have a chain that (should) last a lot longer than the standard chain and require fewer adjustments.
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10-05-2022, 11:02 AM | #348 |
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Thanks Idaho! I’m at about 450mi on my kpx is this a normal time to have to adjust the chain? Also what do I re-torque the rear axle but to?
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10-05-2022, 11:13 AM | #349 |
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I'm not sure about the frequency of chain adjustment, I just know its more often than with an o ring chain but if you haven't had to adjust your chain for the first time until now, that's pretty good. Someone else using the standard chain should be able to give you a better idea on how often they've had to adjust their chains.
The manual says the torque spec is 90 +/- N.m., which looks to convert to 66 ft lbs. |
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10-05-2022, 11:32 AM | #350 | |
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10-05-2022, 11:34 AM | #351 |
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I purchased my KPX-250 from Venom Motorsports. Received the bike on Aug-31-2022. Venom Motorsports was great. They delivered the bike as promised. I had some issues and used their Support. They helped me out and provided parts on warranty. A shoutout also to JerryHawk250. Jerry helped me a lot with questions I had on the bike. I'm a beginner, so this Lifan KPX-250 is perfect for me. Nice looking (people think it's a Kawasaki) and fun to ride. If you are looking for performance then I suggest looking into bigger bikes. This Lifan KPX-250 is great as a beginner affordable bike. Again thanks Venom and Jerry for your help. I suggest they come up with a bigger engine. I will look into it. Last edited by rkcle009; 10-06-2022 at 01:29 PM. Reason: Adding a picture |
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10-05-2022, 11:43 AM | #352 |
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I'm using the chain in the amazon link. Yes its 108 links which is stock length. The chain has a masterlink, but the side link is a press fit so you either need a chain tool to do this or do it the cheap easy way like I did. (if you read the Amazon reviews, several people didn't read the directions so based their reviews on their ignorance).
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10-05-2022, 12:28 PM | #353 |
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Thanks everyone for the kind responses and helpful information. Nice to find a non-toxic forum without the hate just because we don’t have a Honda í ¾í´£. I agree with rkcle0009 great beginner bike. Been nothing but awesome sine I got it 9-13-22 almost 500mi and loving it.
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10-06-2022, 08:10 AM | #354 |
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Mine had slack at 400 miles.
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10-06-2022, 08:42 AM | #355 | |
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TORQUE SPECS: This is an educated guess based on similar bikes, XL250 and XL350. I also use blue Loctite. Front axle: 40 - 47 ft-lbs Rear axle: 43 - 58 ft-lbs Rear sprocket nuts: 13 - 17 ft-lbs
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10-06-2022, 02:49 PM | #356 |
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This arrived today. Minor tears in cardboard, but not a scratch on the bike. Green 'cause I let my wife pick the color - LOL...
No MSO or bill of sale with the bike, but a quick call to Venom Motorsports indicates it's arriving later today via UPS. I'll change the oil to Rotella T4 15W-40 before I start it, and start the break-in process. Looks like a nice bike. I look forward to riding it.
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10-10-2022, 03:32 PM | #357 |
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Just picked up my new KPX Friday. I adjusted the preload out of the rear shock to get the height down a bit and to soften if up. Now the kick stand is almost too long, as I'm going to have to be careful parking in a stiff wind.
Anybody have any ideas on how to deal with this? I have a pretty good shop and can cut and weld the kick stand if I have to. It also looks like you could grind the bracket a little and allow the stand to slant more forward. I'm probably going to have to add some preload as the rear springs sacks, but I like it about the height it is. |
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10-10-2022, 03:44 PM | #358 |
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Cutting the kick stand and rewelding might be the best option.
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10-10-2022, 04:16 PM | #359 |
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Using preload to lower the ride height isn't the best idea. You are reducing compression travel and altering the static geometry of the chassis under load.
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10-10-2022, 05:06 PM | #360 | |
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