Gas
ex500's aren't high compression by any means. it'd probably run fine on 87, but the heat we've had lately may being playing into it. i run 87 in my chop, which probably has about the same c/r as an ex, and it runs fine. but mine's also been jetted for the temp outside.
I know you're talking about the cam chain.. lol. I was too, and then I went off to say it's not my drive chain that I'm referring to when I say it's noisy. That was confusing I guess, the way I said it. lol. Sorry
Yep.
So is my 636.
There's a trick to the tensioner to where you turn it off and put it in 6th gear and roll it whatever distance and it's supposed to adjust the cam tensioner supposedly.. Haven't done enough research about it to make it work for me, but it's noisy as it is.
So is my 636.
There's a trick to the tensioner to where you turn it off and put it in 6th gear and roll it whatever distance and it's supposed to adjust the cam tensioner supposedly.. Haven't done enough research about it to make it work for me, but it's noisy as it is.
ah...ok... that makes sense now, no one said anything about rolling the bike BACKWARDS. that would slacken the rear of the cam chain, letting the tensioner come out a click or two. i gotcha.
lemme get this straight, you ran 93 octane in a your stock motored cbr and it almost bucked you off? i don't think the gas was the problem there buddy.









