askiller said:
Hi
I just received one of these frames, and i hope you can help me
What chain length are people using on these frames ?. I bought a 38 teeth crank and a 16 teeth freewheel, and i will be using the 10.5 marzocchi moto rear shock.
I hope you can help me
Best regards Olesen
I use a 10.5" shock, but have a 32 tooth up front. I also use a 16T freewheel in the rear.
The problem when using a 10.5" shock with the Q76R is that the bike has a lot of rear travel. So much travel that it was hard to take up the chain slack to make sure that you have full travel (chain not too small to prevent shock from bottoming out) and also the chain is not loose when not compressed. I believe Qulbix designed this bike for a 9.5" shock. I am not complaining because the suspension feels superior to the 165 raptor, which worked fine and was designed with a 10.5" shock. I also had to drop my spring weight from 400lbs to 300lbs.
The bike works with a 10.5" shock but you have to take extra care when sizing the chain. I just got mine to work with a 10.5", if I had any more rear travel I would have been screwed with my setup.
Just some tips if anyone has to install a chain with a 10.5" shock.
You have to remove the spring when installing the rear shock to make sure you are able to fully compress the rear shock or your chain will prevent this if you remove too many links.
What you need to do is install the chain and then push or sit on the seat to compress the shock fully and see how much slack is in the chain when fully compressed. If the chain is tight, can't move it any, you removed too many links.
Uncompress the shock fully by lifting up on the seat and see how loose the chain is, if it is way too loose and you can't adjust anything to take out some slack you have to remove a chain link.
Make sure that you mount the shock to the top hole on the swingarm as I have it in the picture below, the lower hole will even give you more rear travel which will make it harder to get the chain right.
Take your time when sizing the chain because you can't add back links, only remove the smallest section at a time.
If you have a derailleur with a long cage, mine is short cage, you may have less issues. You can adjust your derailleur to take up some of the slack also.
I bought a 116 link chain and had to remove some links to get my chain sized correctly. This is the chain I purchased.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002DMSOHE/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Post here to let us know if you had any difficulties when using the chain, I know one other person who used a 10.5" and he had the same issues but was using a similar setup. He did get it to work.
