Drz400 Chain Tension at Whitney Luke blog

Drz400 Chain Tension. 1.6 inches to 2 inches of slack in chain measured underneath swingarm about midway on swingarm with bike on. it is called chain tension but really it is chain slack. About 1/2 inch slack is good when the suspension is compressed to. in depth demonstration on how to adjust your chain on a drz400. stand on the right side and lean over the seat grabbing the swing arm, squat the bike and pull the swingarm so all the pivot. loosen the axle and move the wheel to the point where the chain is at the correct tightness/tension while making sure. Little video on how to do a chain. make sure to check your user manual for your chain spec and your rear axel nut torque. check tension above the rear screw of the swingarm chain slider (right where my finger is). Another way i like to check.

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it is called chain tension but really it is chain slack. loosen the axle and move the wheel to the point where the chain is at the correct tightness/tension while making sure. make sure to check your user manual for your chain spec and your rear axel nut torque. About 1/2 inch slack is good when the suspension is compressed to. check tension above the rear screw of the swingarm chain slider (right where my finger is). 1.6 inches to 2 inches of slack in chain measured underneath swingarm about midway on swingarm with bike on. Little video on how to do a chain. in depth demonstration on how to adjust your chain on a drz400. stand on the right side and lean over the seat grabbing the swing arm, squat the bike and pull the swingarm so all the pivot. Another way i like to check.

DRZ400 OEM Cam Chain Tensioner eBay

Drz400 Chain Tension stand on the right side and lean over the seat grabbing the swing arm, squat the bike and pull the swingarm so all the pivot. in depth demonstration on how to adjust your chain on a drz400. loosen the axle and move the wheel to the point where the chain is at the correct tightness/tension while making sure. it is called chain tension but really it is chain slack. About 1/2 inch slack is good when the suspension is compressed to. stand on the right side and lean over the seat grabbing the swing arm, squat the bike and pull the swingarm so all the pivot. Another way i like to check. 1.6 inches to 2 inches of slack in chain measured underneath swingarm about midway on swingarm with bike on. make sure to check your user manual for your chain spec and your rear axel nut torque. check tension above the rear screw of the swingarm chain slider (right where my finger is). Little video on how to do a chain.

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