29-02-12, 12:26 AM
Use the centre stand..
Measure the slack at the mid point between the 2 sprockets.
I simply put my finger under the chain somewhere under the rear hanger and lift it . If its more than 4cm of slack then I'll go and look at the book to see what it really should be.
Its never needed adjusting in 10 years.... Engine oil is a fine chain lubricant
Measure the slack at the mid point between the 2 sprockets.
I simply put my finger under the chain somewhere under the rear hanger and lift it . If its more than 4cm of slack then I'll go and look at the book to see what it really should be.
Its never needed adjusting in 10 years.... Engine oil is a fine chain lubricant
