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Kenbob

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Chain monkey
« on: 16 December 2016, 07:53:00 pm »
does anyone use a chain monkey to set the chain slack.
If so does it give the correct slack.

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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #1 on: 16 December 2016, 07:59:24 pm »
I do it myself - haven't found a trustworthy monkey yet............. :rollin :rollin :rollin
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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #2 on: 17 December 2016, 07:52:58 am »
From personal experience if properly maintained a chain will need very little adjustment once it has gone through the initial stretching process from new. So it's just a question of measuring rather than adjusting the slack to confirm everything is OK. So unless I am missing something this seems to be a solution to a problem that doesn't exist and actually makes a simple job like adjusting the chain more complex than it needs to be :\

As a suggestion posting your question in the General section of the forums would give you a wider range of people who may have had experience of this product.
« Last Edit: 17 December 2016, 08:08:02 am by PieEater »

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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #3 on: 17 December 2016, 08:39:30 am »
I posted in this section merely because the fazer thou runs a slacker chain than the 600 and just wondered if the chain monkey gave the correct chain slack as per the monkey setting.


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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #4 on: 23 December 2016, 12:17:15 pm »
I do it myself - haven't found a trustworthy monkey yet............. :rollin :rollin :rollin
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DOH..!  :rolleyes


You could buy one of these, I guess they have self adjusting chains....... :D

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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #5 on: 04 February 2017, 11:36:37 pm »
Sorry to resurrect this but yes, I use a chain monkey and no- you can't trust the instructions to give you the perfect amount of slack. Once you've got it calibrated though it's very reliable with repeatable results. Is it worth £24?? maybe if you've got several bikes.
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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #6 on: 05 February 2017, 08:59:34 am »
Not seen these before....how do they work ?...ROB R.....you got any piccies ?
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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #7 on: 05 February 2017, 09:56:02 am »

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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #8 on: 05 February 2017, 10:04:39 am »
Mmmmmmmm....not sold on that....dosnt mention anything about tight spots.....just as easy to put a tape measure behind the chain .......me , ill carry on doing it by eye    ;)
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Re: Chain monkey
« Reply #9 on: 05 February 2017, 08:48:25 pm »
In the instructions it does say that if there is a tight spot you should use that point to set the slack. I must admit I still double check with a steel rule.
Mine was a well meant xmas pressie so I can't complain.
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