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Texagator
10-02-2009, 02:06 PM
It seems there was a post from a couple of years ago in which DFW V-Strom riders got together for a tech day at someone's house. I was wondering if there is a chance of that ever happening again?

I need to change the chain and sprockets on my DL-1000. I have never done this on the Strom before. I have changed the sprockets and chain on my DRZ-400S but I'm a little hazy on what needs to happen on the Strom. Also, I don't have a chain riveting tool. I would really like to have an experienced hand guide me through the process because I don't want to mess something up. I have tools.

In a perfect world, someone who had done it a few times would come over to my house (http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?client=firefox-a&hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&ll=33.157349,-96.534956&spn=0.017425,0.038581&z=15&msid=109763490046763669844.000474f867f60b5e349f5) and talk me through it. I can supply beer and food.:chug::eat3:

DFW_Warrior
10-02-2009, 02:47 PM
Well, I am pretty sure that in the very near future there will be a tech day at mbrew's house again. We are going to be working on Chris's Strom in his absence. I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be opposed to you coming over as well. And if you need help with a chain and sprockets I could probably lend a hand, I've done several of them.

Oh yeah, and it might be a good time to change out the cushion drive bumpers while you are doing the rear sprocket. It just depends on the mileage that you have on them.

TexasShadow
10-03-2009, 07:11 PM
I'm keenly interested in this, too. Old Man Whee needs some serious TLC:
rebuild forks (bushings @ valves) PRIORITY!!!!
reseat engine valves and sync throttle bodies,
new plugs,
grease (perhaps replace) steering head bearings (shimmies like mad)

Right now, I have almost NO suspension in front and rear. (Owww........ my sore bum and back.....)

DFW_Warrior
10-03-2009, 08:12 PM
Elzi, I hate to break it to you, but I don't think your Strom has valves in the forks. Unless you have put an aftermarket set of Gold Valves in, it is just a simple damper rod style fork.

And what do you mean by reseating the engine valves? I guess I'm just trying to figure out what exactly needs to be done. By the sounds of it, it appears to be a good two to three days worth of work.

TexasShadow
10-03-2009, 08:22 PM
Elzi, I hate to break it to you, but I don't think your Strom has valves in the forks. Unless you have put an aftermarket set of Gold Valves in, it is just a simple damper rod style fork.Hmmm.... Cliff's service report from Fall 2007 commented cleaning the valves in the forks. Regardless, I guess the bushings need replacing. Already flushed the forks and renewed fork oil. The ride was heaven for two days, then degenerated to almost nothing again. Fork oil removed smelled bad (like burnt rubber) and had a metallic sheen to it, but springs appear to be just fine.

And what do you mean by reseating the engine valves? I guess I'm just trying to figure out what exactly needs to be done. By the sounds of it, it appears to be a good two to three days worth of work.Valves probably need adjusting. Been two years and it acts like it can use it.

My absolute priority is front suspension: forks and steering. Right now, any ride, especially on anything that is not smooth as a baby's bottom, kills my back. My DR rides like a dream boat compared to the Whee. And major bumps are almost tank slappers. I almost have to crawl in corners and turns. Any uneven pavement upsets the suspension and is a possible wobble/dismount/slam. It's also doing a number on my teeth. :mrgreen:

(upcoming income tax refund in '10 goes immediately to new rear shock)

DFW_Warrior
10-03-2009, 08:41 PM
Hmmm.... Cliff's service report from Fall 2007 commented cleaning the valves in the forks.

You got me....:ponder: All that is in there from the factory are some damper rods with big holes in the bottom. But there really isn't much to service.

TexasShadow
10-03-2009, 08:46 PM
You got me....:ponder: All that is in there from the factory are some damper rods with big holes in the bottom. But there really isn't much to service.
Well, then. I say we put on our Sherlock Holmes hats, tear the danged things completely apart and find out what's afoot! :trust:
And eat Moussaka and cobbler.

Texagator
10-03-2009, 11:06 PM
:giveup:
All I need to do is install new sprockets and a chain. Couple of hours worth of work?

Gilk51
10-03-2009, 11:11 PM
:giveup:
All I need to do is install new sprockets and a chain. Couple of hours worth of work?

Yeah - if that. I have a chain tool and a couple of other folks have them, too.

Usually requires a Dremel to take a link out of the existing chain, an impact wrench to get the front sprocket off, and the chain kit to put the new chain together. :sun:

Oh, Elz, don't forget that I have the shim kit (7.48mm) for the Whee... :zen:

ed29
10-03-2009, 11:17 PM
Same shim kit that we used on the Sherpa if I recall. If you want to do valves at a tech day you would have to trailer it over. Valves must be set cold.

Gilk51
10-03-2009, 11:19 PM
If you want to do valves at a tech day you would have to trailer it over. Valves must be set cold.

Or ride it over the night before and leave it.

Yes, it's the same kit... Doesn't work with the 1000 though, that motor uses the 9.48mm set... :shrug:

TexasShadow
10-04-2009, 08:19 AM
Oh, Elz, don't forget that I have the shim kit (7.48mm) for the Whee... :zen:Thanks, that'll help. I don't have a trailer, so the valves can wait. My priority is the suspension right now. I dreamt last night there was a dead mouse in one of the forks. :roll:

DFW_Warrior
10-04-2009, 08:56 AM
:giveup:
All I need to do is install new sprockets and a chain. Couple of hours worth of work?

I'd say we can be done in an hour tops, if nothing goes wrong for us. Chains are easy.

Kidder
10-04-2009, 09:02 AM
II could host another tech day unless mbrew wants to host another. His setup is much better for a bigger group. I'm busy next weekend and the weekend after. We could do it the 24th.

The only thing I need to do to my bike is to wire up the switch for my ABS cutoff.

Maybe Elzi needs new springs?

Calgary-Yogi
10-04-2009, 09:28 AM
Just let me where and when and the geering section will be there LOL

maximo
10-04-2009, 10:22 AM
http://www.vstrom.info/Smf/index.php/topic,10876.0.html

I followed this guy's information and had no problems.

TexasShadow
10-04-2009, 11:02 AM
http://www.vstrom.info/Smf/index.php/topic,10876.0.htmlI see the forum format has changed. And all my old login info no longer exists. Do I have to re-register?

Gilk51
10-04-2009, 11:30 AM
I see the forum format has changed. And all my old login info no longer exists. Do I have to re-register?

The old RapidForum VSRI (http://rapidforum.com/) is no more. I suspect you (we) will have to register for this one...

TexasShadow
10-04-2009, 12:53 PM
The old RapidForum VSRI (http://rapidforum.com/) is no more. I suspect you (we) will have to register for this one...Good, it's not just me then. ;-)

I started a different thread dealing with front suspension on the Whee. I plan to order parts tomorrow or Tuesday. Riding this bike is literally torture and unsafe.

DFW_Warrior
10-04-2009, 08:54 PM
:giveup:
All I need to do is install new sprockets and a chain. Couple of hours worth of work?

Come on down. You ask, and Mike provides!

http://www.twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43431