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Chain tensioner
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(09-04-13, 08:31 PM)limax2 link Wrote: I don't think you could do that by bad wheel alignment. Maybe you hit it by backing into a wall that you hadn't noticed  :eek .
Maybe should have gone to spec savers  :evil .
Hard to believe that.  :lol  The screw was almost all the way in the swingarm because of the new chain and this forced the end off too. So the more I think about it, the more it has to be me f*cking up the alignment.  :\  Guess I gotta learn everything the hard way.  :lol

(09-04-13, 08:39 PM)darrsi link Wrote: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/28-DAY-GTEE-YA...19d2598d70
Next best option, if I can't get them fast from somewhere hereabouts. Thanks!


(09-04-13, 08:42 PM)red98 link Wrote: could you just replace the threaded part ? save a few quid and readily available  Wink
Not likely. The thread seems to be a bolt that has been embedded in the cast. And I wouldn't feel safe knowing I'd welded a new thread on.  Wink
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Chain tensioner - by Foxwood - 09-04-13, 07:51 PM
Re: Chain tensioner - by limax2 - 09-04-13, 08:31 PM
Re: Chain tensioner - by darrsi - 09-04-13, 08:39 PM
Re: Chain tensioner - by red98 - 09-04-13, 08:42 PM
Re: Chain tensioner - by Foxwood - 09-04-13, 08:52 PM
Re: Chain tensioner - by reillypadraig - 10-04-13, 07:06 AM
Re: Chain tensioner - by Foxwood - 10-04-13, 09:11 AM
Re: Chain tensioner - by simonm - 10-04-13, 11:59 AM
Re: Chain tensioner - by reillypadraig - 15-04-13, 12:42 PM
Re: Chain tensioner - by limax2 - 15-04-13, 03:00 PM
Re: Chain tensioner - by reillypadraig - 15-04-13, 03:08 PM
Re: Chain tensioner - by Foxwood - 16-04-13, 04:34 PM

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