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halv
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PostPosted: 22:57 - 22 Jul 2006    Post subject: cg125 drive chain adjustment Reply with quote

How do I do this please as the manual is not clear as it is in Japanese and I couldn't see much in Haynes either.
I know that I have to loosen the large main bolt on the right back, and that there are grooves on either side above some small nuts so that when the small nuts are adjusted these allow one to check the adjustment is the same on either side.
The question is , is there another nut that must be loosened before I actually start my adjustments ?
Many thanks
Halv
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halv
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PostPosted: 23:35 - 24 Jul 2006    Post subject: haynes says Reply with quote

the 'rear break torque arm bolt' must also be adjusted.
Where is that please ?
Hal
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veeeffarr
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PostPosted: 01:51 - 25 Jul 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Right,

connected to the rear wheel, there's a 'lever' that moves when you hit the rear brake.

You see there's a large metal rod connecting the pedal to that lever.

There is a spring on the wheel end, with a nut sitting on the end.

You need to adjust that nut as the free play in your rear brake will have changed after adjusting.

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