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Anonymous
Chain Adjustment
My chain seemed like it had a lot of slack in it so I figured I would tighten it up a bit. The problem is that when the bike is in nuetralon the center stand and I spin the rear wheel, the chain is tight in in one sopt of the revelution and very loose the rest of the time. Is it just time for me to get a new chain/sprocket set?Tags: None
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DMPLATT
I've been told that this is normal. I've also been told to adjust the slack in it's tightest position.
P.S. I put on a brand new chain a month ago and it almost Instantly had a tight spot.
Don't fret it unless you start really wearing things out fast.
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Jackrp
Re: Chain Adjustment
Originally posted by JROBERTSMy chain seemed like it had a lot of slack in it so I figured I would tighten it up a bit. The problem is that when the bike is in nuetralon the center stand and I spin the rear wheel, the chain is tight in in one sopt of the revelution and very loose the rest of the time. Is it just time for me to get a new chain/sprocket set?
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Cajun Cycler
What he is saying in simple terms is always always replace chain and sprockets as a unit. Got it ?
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