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[QUOTE="WoodsRider, post: 268743, member: 16545"] Ouch, sounds like new chain and sprocket time. Can only pass along some experience here. Check your chain adjustment frequently. I've always ran my chain a little looser (more freeplay) than the spec for any of the bikes I've owned. A friend of mine, coincidentally he also rode an RM, is the only person I've ever known that threw a chain. In fact it happened twice in one day. Problem was his adjusters were frozen so he couldn't adjust his chain. Three inches of freeplay was too much, so he removed a couple links. An hour or so later, when his chain snapped, he discovered a half inch of freeplay wasn't enough. The comment about the spacer is good, also keep in mind that a smaller front sprocket wears faster. [/QUOTE]
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