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Oct 20, 2012 - 5 posts - 5 authors
A little help please... My daughter needs a new chainguard for her Schwinn Meridian. She loaned her trike out, to be used in a parade, and ...
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Most beach cruisers have a chain guard. There is always a slight "wobble" of the front chain ring, check to make sure the chain isn't slapping the chain guard. The chain guard can be adjusted. The chain also might have loose tension causing it to bounce around just enough to hit the chain guard. The opposite may be true, if the chain is too tight, you could be getting a popping sound at certain points on the chain as it messes with the gear teeth, in this case loosen the chain slightly to put a little slack in it.
Take off your chain guard, should be 2 bolts holding the chain bar in place. Then make sure there isnt another bolt or screw you missed, pop off cover put chain on, replace chain guard and tighten chain. It should be that simple
It sounds like the chainbrake has activated, the band is now smaller that the drum, clamp the brake in a vice, be carfull not to damage the cover, remove the two screws holding the hand guard to the machine and remove, now insert the hand guard into the quadrant in the brake, pull the hand guard fully back to de activate the brake, it will take some force as it is compressing a large internal spring, the other way to do it is to remove the clutch and sprocket, re fit the brake onto the saw and use the hand guard to load the brake, pull it fully back toward the rear of the saw until it clicks and loads, now re fit the clutch and sprocket.
You will need to release the brake by applying a very heavy screwdriver to the + shaped part of the brake coupling. Check the action of the brake handle and duplicate it at the the +. Hope this helps!
Examine the top of the chain guard where it mounts to the bicycle. Loosen the fasteners enough to slide the chain guard in and out. Adjust it so it doesn't hit the crank or rub on the chain and tighten the fasteners back down.
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