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Help!! On road trip and need help
Hey guys. I am in the middle of driveing my 81 gs450t from portland to santa fe. I happened to look down and see my csm chain tensioner knob wiggling. It stays still until i get to 5000rpms and then starts to wiggle and gets worse as i go faster. i have just been keeping it at 5000 because im worried about it but maybe thas what its supossed to do? I cant notice any wierd noises. I have lots of tools with me so if theres any easy fix, walk me thru it please. Im on the side of the freeway in salt lake city.Tags: None -
Have you had the tensioner out recently?
If you did, did you install it properly?
I ask that because many do not read all the instructions to install it properly.
With the tensioner out, ready to install, the plunger needs to be retracted and locked in place with the setscrew. Install the tensioner, snug down the mounting bolts. Release the setscrew. Turn the setscrew IN until it touches, then back it out 1/4 to 1/2 turn, lock the setscrew in place with the lock nut. The part that is in red is what most people forget to do. If the setscrew is still touching the plunger, the tensioner can not move to do its job.
On the other hand, have you tried simply tightening the nut that holds the knob? If it's not snug, the knob will wiggle around on the shaft a bit. Won't hurt anything, but might make you a bit nervous.
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Do the locknut thing as Steve suggests, also try tightening the nut on the tensioner knob. If that's not loose see it the clock spring is wound tight enough.Comment
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Cmiller
Thanks everybody. I made it to santa fe safe. The knob is rotating, and still rotates back and forth very slightly. My locknut was done wrong.
I want your opinion, everyone i talked to thought i was a fool for trying to take this small air cooled bike 1500 miles cross country. Who says a gs450 isnt a touring bike, haa? What do you think? 20160821_081338.jpgComment
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Guest
There's really not one single reason why it wouldn't go across the entire country. I for one would be super impressed to walk along and see your bike packed like that! I like a bike that is used.Comment
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My first big tour, 7000 miles over 2 weeks, was on a 71 450 Honda and that wasn't half the bike your Suzuki is. Good on ya!!!'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM)Comment
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People were riding longer distances before there were 450s. I met a couple from Europe riding across Utah on Honda 90s. They had already been to the tip of South America and back.Comment
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My gf and I went to France for two weeks, 3000 miles on a '76 CB200. Wouldn't have attempted it on a 50 but felt safe enough on a high powered bike
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JJ
Back in the early to mid 70's, I wouldn't hesitate to take my GT380 two-stroke on a 800 mile weekend. One of my friends was always there on a GT185. No problems!Comment
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Touring on a 450? Cool! Pack light, go, and have fun.
I think modern touring bikes are more about convience and gadgets anyway. Some deem them mandatory, I do not (yet).sigpic
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Johnny
I just saw a couple of days ago for the first time that this knurled knob on the tensioner is moving. Maybe it has always done that and I just hadn't realized it before, I don't know. But I dropped the bike while manuevering it out of the shed, later I rode about 25 kilometers and some time then, when in neutral, I suddenly saw the knob moving. I mean, the drop made me really nervous and made me look at everything on the bike, so maybe it just caught my I eye because of that... Otherwise the bike moves at the moment better than ever (new intake boots), but I don't know what to make of that tensioner, I have never touched that thing and have only a vague idea of how it works.Comment
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That is the cam chain tensioner and is supposed to move some as the chain moves around the cams.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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Johnny
Yeah, I understand what it is doing, just exactly how is what I don't get yet. But thank you for calming me down, I guess I just never paid enough attention to see that knob move before. I did read the tensioner rebuild instruction now though (http://www.bwringer.com/gs/camchaintens.html) and am trying to familiarize myself with that thing.Comment
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Think you have inspired me to take my vintage bike for a long trip !
Do you have to go back 1500 miles too ?
How long did it take you on the end ?
A casual pace or did you burn the miles ?UKJULES
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