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It's not difficult, just loosen the rear axle bolt, then you should have an adjuster each side of the swingarm, make sure you wind these equally, i normally do half a turn or quarter of a turn at a time untill i get the required play in the chain.
Once your chain is sorted then tighten the axle bolt to the correct torque.
Im sure if theres someone on here near you then they'll pop round and show you
Or if you know a local garage im sure they wouldnt mind you popping it down there but could be a bit dodgy to ride it if its really loose. ____________________ The trick to life is to not get too attached to it......... |
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Seriously it is a case of 3 bolts. The spindle and the adjusters.
Undo the spindle, give the adjusters on both sides 1/4 of a turn with an 8 spanner check the tension too slack do it again. Do not over tighten as when you sit on it and do up the spindle/axle it will tighten up.
The only side effects if you get it wrong are accelerated and asymmetric wear. Unless you've got it so badly adjusted that your wheels are way out of alignment. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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 Posted: 14:42 - 17 Feb 2015 Post subject: Re: My chain needs tightening, help? |
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| KM85 wrote: | I watched Youtube tutorial but i didnt feel confident going ahead and trying it myself. Any other ideas? |
Feel confident. Believe in yourself. Ride the rainbow.
It requires basic tools and methodology.
There are all sorts of ways of measuring alignment, but you won't need them if it's already aligned. Just adjust by the same amount each side.
Don't forget to tighten everything up, job's a good 'un.
Maybe a nearby BCFer can give you a han - fuck, he's in Glasgow - give you some more specific advice.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Ahh a bit OT but does anybody remember the old days?
We'd have a crack at it ourselves and when we messed it up THEN we'd take it to a mechanic who would subsequently tut and moan at us for our ineptitude... but more often than not what we did worked. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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| KM85 wrote: | I'll wait till a sunny Sunday and get out and try it myself! |
Good plan....
| KM85 wrote: | There's nothing wrong with Glasgow |
... but the first sunny Sunday will be in June.
| KM85 wrote: | Also, should i tighten the bolts up to the point of which they are at just now? |
https://cbf125rider.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/cbf125_chassis_torques.pdf
Rear wheel spindle nut = 54Nm
That's a good grunt, maybe a grunt-and-a-half, while hauling on about 10" of spanner or socket bar.
Actually, while you're at it, it'd be a good opportunity to take the nut off, clean up the spindle and apply some copper anti-seize. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 124 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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