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how do you tightening your chain using the "string method"?
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Re: chain tightening
I tie a string around my finger to remind me the chain needs to be tightened. :-) :-) Sorry.........I never heard of that one.
Earl
Originally posted by first timerhow do you tightening your chain using the "string method"?
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Anonymous
I think this fella is asking about using a string to determine if your back wheel is staight... I suspect if you put your bike on centerstand and had the front wheel staight... tied the string to an axle nut or something and pulled it straight back to touch your rear axle on the same side would provide a "length". Then if you move the string to the other side and repeat, it should be the same length. The theory goes like that or something similar. You can't always just look at notches on the chain adjuster as they are seldom accurate.
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yeah that is what i was refering to, i rember someone breifly saying they use the string method to alighn the rear wheel because they don't trust the marks.
now my question is how do you keep the front wheel straight so you can get a acurate reading?
-ryan78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
82 Kat 1000 Project
05 CRF450x
10 990 ADV-R The big dirt bike
P.S I don't check PM to often, email me if you need me.
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WifeofDink
Originally posted by first timeryeah that is what i was refering to, i rember someone breifly saying they use the string method to alighn the rear wheel because they don't trust the marks.
now my question is how do you keep the front wheel straight so you can get a acurate reading?
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saaz
Try this link, there is a tech article on stringlining
Motorcyclist, America’s First motorcycle magazine, publishes new and used motorcycle reviews, bike news, and riding tips for riders that love to ride motorcycles!
It is simple once you do it. With the string aligned on the back wheel, you cannot get the front wheel lined up properly with the string until the rear wheel is straight. My adjusters on the rear on mine are out about half a graduation.
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