shinøbigami
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Ended up having a manufacture’s defect, waiting for replacement bike now.
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100% agree. Carry it to someone that knows what they're doing before you get hurt.If you adjusted the chain slack after the chain fell off the first time, then the chain fell off again, I suggest you stop riding the motorcycle and take it to a qualified mechanic for service. I suspect you are not following proper procedures, and I also worry you may not be using a torque wrench to properly tighten fasteners.
Drive chains falling off is an extremely uncommon event, and could put you in an unsafe situation.
I have heard this "reset theory" over and over again and still wonder how someone might come up with such an idea? Reset consists in sending an internal instruction in an electronic device to return to the initial state according to program recommendation. How can this be done if the main source of electricity is disconnected? Some electronic devices have an internal battery, but I can assure you that NC's ECM/PCM do not. Without electricity, the ECM is as dumb as a brick....Leave the battery disconnected overnight and see if it resets. ...
I have heard this "reset theory" over and over again and still wonder how someone might come up with such an idea? Reset consists in sending an internal instruction in an electronic device to return to the initial state according to program recommendation. How can this be done if the main source of electricity is disconnected? Some electronic devices have an internal battery, but I can assure you that NC's ECM/PCM do not. Without electricity, the ECM is as dumb as a brick.
Hey there, today my chain flew off the rear sprocket, it’s the 2nd time this has happened. The first time was about a week ago, immediately pulled over and shut off the bike, put on center stand and was able to manually rotate tire and reinstall the chain. Started her up and slowly coasted home, once I got home I adjusted the slack (which ended up being at max) and everything was back to normal. Sprockets look fine still but I’ll be honest, I never adjusted the chain before (new to motorcycling and learning maintenance as I go), so I’ve ordered a new chain. Anyways, as I’m waiting on the new chain, I’m still riding it as it’s my daily commuter and the chain fell off again, I’m going maybe 30mph but uphill this time. Repeat the same process and get the chain back on, however, this time the bike won’t start. In the display there’s a blinking line ( - ) where it would normally show what gear it’s in. No crank, no nothing with ignition on and holding brake and pressing starter. Anyone know of a way to reset the ECU on the DCT models? I’ve disconnected the battery for about an hour and still the same display and no response when I try to start it. The bike is a 2021 NC750XD with about 12k miles. Thanks in advance for any rep