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My banshee chain recently started coming off, but only when rolled backwards like off a hill. Never comes of in forward motion. Chain is tight. Any suggestions?

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Look at your sprockets. Are the teeth rolled over? How old is your chain? If you have a stock swing arm make sure both sides are adjusted the same. In other words if one side is adjusted more then the other your chain wont have a straight pull. Under load there will be enough tension to keep chain on sprockets but when there is no load on chain it will wanna walk off sprockets.

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My banshee chain recently started coming off, but only when rolled backwards like off a hill. Never comes of in forward motion. Chain is tight. Any suggestions?
Please elaborate on what "chain is tight" means. Also as stated above, sprockets are junk, and/or crooked.
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If you lift it by the frame and have the axle hang free.. Do the axle bearings have free play? I ran into that once where the bearings were shot and the chain fell off.

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