I was going to chirp in on another thread but I didn't want to highjack the thread and I feel that this Liska gear deserves a separate thread.
I have some concerns and reservations regarding this aftermarket gear to replace the tensioning gear on the KZ1300.
Fist, Morse designed this particular chain drive system to accommodate high loads and high speed chains for transmitting power through transmissions primarily. There are many advantages to using chain drives over direct gear drives but the older conventions of roller chains were not able to handle the higher loads, so there was a need for a new chain drive system and Morse came up with this one.
By design, one off the principals was to have a quiet drive system so a lot of work went into the design of the gear profile and the link profile to achieve a near silent drive system and they achieved their goal. They labeled their new design for the chain a "Silent Chain".
If you look inside most modern transmissions you'll find Morse Silent Chains and gears. The gears are all metal gears and yet the transmissions are Silent. You won't hear the chains whirring around inside the transmissions because by design they're "SILENT".
for those of you out there with your stock chains and gears, you don't hear chain noise do you??? The drive chain between the crankshaft and the secondary shaft is also a Morse Silent Chain and you don't hear that one either do you??So for those of you who have gone ahead and put in the LISKa gear and report that it's noisy. Some report that it's noisy for the first 100 miles and then it gets quieter. Why?? What happened in the 100 miles and why did it get quieter. Did the gear wear in to the profile of the chain? Or did the chain wear in to the profile of the gear?
Scares the shit out of me. Did anyone get in touch with Liska and discuss the noise of the new gear? Remember it's a silent drive system.
I feel that due to the reporting of these gears being noisy,that the Liska gear is an unacceptable replacement at this point. I think Liska needs to be made aware of the reported noise that members are experiencing so they can investigate and redesign the profile of the teeth on their gears. Until they produce a replacement gear, I'll not be buying one.
If you're interested in reviewing info on the Silent Chain, please follow this link.
www.emersonindustrial.com/en-US/document...Form_8586E_Sec_I.pdf