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Wheel alignment Idea for the Chain
#21
what a fucking rigmarole  :lol
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#22
I'm just going to see how complicated I can making an octopus strap go over my seat.
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#23
can't find my micrometer or vernier guage.
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#24
(25-06-19, 12:40 AM)coffee link Wrote: what a fucking rigmarole  :lol


Like i said, spin the wheel then look and listen works for me, but, each to their own.  :lol
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#25
Arf...
Just changed the chain and sprockets on my 600. Cuddent figure out why i wasn't getting enuf slack to get the link in, having loosened off the back wheel and the adjusters.. :'( [size=78%]  [/size][/size] ......the arm that holds the rear caliper in position has to come off as well....an absolute bitch, the bolts were so tight i had to cut one off.[size=78%]
Anyway i got the thing together and went about tensioning the chain via the adjusters...i just went by the guides on the swing arm and then spun the wheel to check that the chain is running sweetly. I think that's as good as ur going to get by any method :lol :rollin :rolleyes
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#26
(29-06-19, 10:23 PM)Steve3351 link Wrote: Arf...
Anyway i got the thing together and went about tensioning the chain via the adjusters...i just went by the guides on the swing arm and then spun the wheel to check that the chain is running sweetly. I think that's as good as ur going to get by any method :lol :rollin :rolleyes
Stevie I hope that this time you put the rivet link in with the chain ON the bike --Arf  Wink
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