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cjbettis
11/9/2005 12:52:17 AM
I just learned a tip about tightening the rear axel nut...you only tighten it from a 10pm-2am position..cause tightening away from the drive chain bolt can creat space. Any tips for making sure both drive chain adjusting bolts are exactly in the same position (ie counting the number of rotations, looking at the index marks, what is the very BEST)?
doncollins
11/9/2005 6:40:14 AM
good tip, I never put much thought into it because I use the index marks as my guide. I'll have to remember to try this, I'm due to clean my chain and adjust as needed.
Tahoe SC
11/9/2005 3:35:10 PM
i count the rotations...but remember to pull back on the tire when you tighten otherwise, there's more tension on the left side (shifter side)
doncollins
11/9/2005 9:46:05 PM
Am I wrong to assume the index marks are accurate? Should I advance the adjustment all the way in and then count the turns? I ordered my 15T drive sprocket so I’ll be playing around with this in a few days.
Tahoe SC
11/10/2005 11:15:33 AM
adjust all the way in and adjust the clips to match and then count the turns. you just don't know if the clips moved during riding or what not.
cjbettis
11/10/2005 11:22:53 PM
Just got a 32mm socket so can redo the rear end allignment. Gonna take your advice and count the rotations. Don't want early wear on the chain, sprockets, and rear tire....Thanks!!
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