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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by Laverda Dave on Today at 11:03:57 PM »
Count the number of teeth on the rear sprocket as well. Just because it's the original sprocket as when you got the bike doesn't mean the PO has at some point changed the sprocket and altered the gearing.
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CB500/550 / Re: Relocating or alternative to ignition switch
« Last post by DomP on Today at 09:50:35 PM »
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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by Craizeehair on Today at 08:58:28 PM »
Haven’t counted the teeth on the new sprocket but it’s stamped and from DSS so presumably ok.
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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on Today at 08:45:16 PM »
Presumably you have actually counted the teeth on the front sprocket as well or is it stamped on it?
One tooth more makes a big differance.
Does your new chain sit fully on the sprockets as it should?

Otherwise I'm stumped ???







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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by Craizeehair on Today at 07:49:13 PM »
Exactly what I thought Ted but it’s the original rear sprocket and I replaced the front like for like. All the info says the chain is the right length but there’s still something not right. I counted the links on the new chain just to make sure it hadn’t been sent out wrong but there are 94 links as it should be? I will have another little dabble before getting the next size up chain.
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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on Today at 07:30:31 PM »
It's either the wrong chain if it's like that or the front or rear sprocket don't have the right number if teeth.
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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by Craizeehair on Today at 07:18:54 PM »
I’m pretty sure everything is as it should be, I even took the axle out of the left hand side so the wheel moved forward even more and I could join the chain. I then tried to move the wheel back and tap the axle through but the chain wasn’t long enough to get the wheel back enough to get the axle through again.

I’ve stopped for the day now but will try again tomorrow with any suggestions.
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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on Today at 07:11:09 PM »
I use a cable tie to pull the ends together then pop in the link.
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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by Laverda Dave on Today at 07:08:05 PM »
Do you definitely have the rear wheel in the swingarm as far as it will go? I always join the chain when it's on the sprocket and not in the top or bottom run due to sag.
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SOHC Singles & Twins / Re: My first project - 1974 CB360 K0
« Last post by Craizeehair on Today at 05:48:31 PM »
I’ve managed to get on with a few jobs over the weekend and got to a pint where I was happy to fit the chain.

It is the correct link count for the bike apparently but no matter what, I can’t get the connecting link to fit, it’s about one link too short. From the looking I have done, it should be 94 links and it is. Original rear sprocket and a new 16 front sprocket so I guess everything should be the same and it should fit, but it don’t!

Stumped again!!
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