05-10-2009, 09:28 PM | #1 |
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matching up notches when adjusting chain
Okay, maybe a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway. You know how you are supposed to match up the notches on the swing arm when adjusting the chain? There is a longer notch that I assume is to help you see and therefore count them (for visual reference).
The thing is, that longer notch is about four or five over from the left when looking at the bike with the front tire to your left, but about four or five over from the right when looking at the bike with the front tire on your right. So, ideally, do I try match those up? Or would you count four from the left on each side (or four from the right on each side, or whatever)? I hope I asked that clearly enough, Keith Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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You count X from the FRONT (or BACK) when making both adjustments. This works whether you are right or left handed and whether or not you are standing on your head. :shocked: :roll: :biggrin: :oops: (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
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Re: matching up notches when adjusting chain
Stop thinking left and right. That is a path to brain damage. Wheel(axle) travel when adjusting the chain is front to rear of the bike. Count the marks on the swing arm and make sure they are the same on both sides. Just turn the adjusters a wee bit, a quarter turn to begin with and check the slack in the chain. Quite often that will be enough unless there is a lot of slack in the chain.
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Kieth, buddy, ........stop a second and take a deep breath and THINK about what we have been trying to tell you. The marks are an index from FRONT to BACK and ***NOT*** from right to left. When you are standing on the left side, you count how many marks you are from the front mark......then you go over to the other side and COUNT THE NUMBER OF MARKS YOU ARE BACK FROM THE FRONT MARK again. If for some reason you can't get a grip on that, let's try this: When you are on the left side, you must count left to right; when you are on the OTHER side, you must count right to left. It is possible, I suppose, that your marks are not stamped right.......but HIGHLY unlikely, I think.
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Re: matching up notches when adjusting chain
I know . . . I know. I'm explaining it wrong. I do what you suggest when adjusting the chain. I guess it just bugged me that the markings did not "match up". Sorry to waste your time - it's not worth getting into.
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05-11-2009, 11:37 AM | #7 |
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the marks match up on my bike. the long mark is the 6th mark on each side if i remember correctly. both tensioners are lined up using the long marks, there almost dead on the long marks.. just about a mm behind each one.
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Re: matching up notches when adjusting chain
My marks left and right don't perfectly match up. So I try to get the wheel parallel to the chain as much as possible. Very easy when you have something long, thin and straight.
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