Proper tensioning and lubrication will help to extend the service life of the drive chain and ensure smooth power transmission to the rear wheel. Under average usage, the drive chain should be lubricated, and tension checked, every month. Under severe usage, or when the motorcycle is ridden in unusually duty areas, more frequent maintenance is necessary.
Tension Adjustment:
Rotate the rear wheel and check drive chain tension throughout its length. Drive chain tension should remain constant as the wheel is rotated.
If the chain is found to be slack in one segment of its length and taut in another, this indicates that some of the links are either worn or kinked and binding. Kinking and binding can frequently be eliminated by lubrication. Worn or damaged drive chain must be replaced.
Lubrication:
Normally rear drive chain lubrication is performed without removing the chain, at the time of chain adjustment.
More frequent inspection and servicing is required under severe operating conditions.
The CB450 is equipped with the endless type drive chain and requires periodic inspection. If dirty or rusted, clean with brush and solvent, wipe dry with a clean rag. Inspect the chain for wear (sloppy joints), stiffness and binding at the joints, and broken or separated rollers. Apply a liberal amount of good engine oil or chain lubricant.
If damaged or worn, the chain should be replaced. Replacement of the endless chain requires a special tool, therefore your HONDA dealer should be consulted.