Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
Thanks for the photos, & the measurements! Looks like enough info. Can't see why it shouldn't work.
Give me a couple of days. (My wife says, with the arrival of the new bike, I've forgotten about Christmas. I say, Christmas came early!
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Vote for English, "New Chain / Replace Chain", or Japanese text?
Personally I'd go for Japanese if we're shooting for a replica sticker. Were the sprocket wear indicators translated into English for the UK import NC's?


Vote for English, "New Chain / Replace Chain", or Japanese text?
Personally I'd go for Japanese if we're shooting for a replica sticker. Were the sprocket wear indicators translated into English for the UK import NC's?
"A slipping gear could let your M203 grenade launcher fire when you least expect it. That would make you quite unpopular in what's left of your unit." - US Army manual of preventive maintenance.
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
i believe so tanto, ill have one of borth if that is posible, let me know costs.
cheers buddy,
Rick
cheers buddy,
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
Yes, see post number 4, page 1.tanto wrote: Were the sprocket wear indicators translated into English for the UK import NC's?
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
what are the consequences of adjusting the chain past the wear limit sticker?
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
death?buffalobisonhead wrote:what are the consequences of adjusting the chain past the wear limit sticker?
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
None in the short term, but it indicates the chain/sprockets are near worn out.buffalobisonhead wrote:what are the consequences of adjusting the chain past the wear limit sticker?
The main problem then is that the tight/loose spot prevents correct slack in all positions.
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
I'll have one if you do get them made!!
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
Hi Tanto,
It might be worthwhile getting them made in both Japanese, for the grey bikes and English, for the UK bikes or those that want them? As there doesn't seem anywhere else to get them how many do you think you can get made and how much do you think each sticker will cost?
Well done Rick for the pictures.
Regards jb1000rr
It might be worthwhile getting them made in both Japanese, for the grey bikes and English, for the UK bikes or those that want them? As there doesn't seem anywhere else to get them how many do you think you can get made and how much do you think each sticker will cost?
Well done Rick for the pictures.
Regards jb1000rr
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
any news buddy?tanto wrote:Thanks for the photos, & the measurements! Looks like enough info. Can't see why it shouldn't work.Give me a couple of days. (My wife says, with the arrival of the new bike, I've forgotten about Christmas. I say, Christmas came early!
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Vote for English, "New Chain / Replace Chain", or Japanese text?
Personally I'd go for Japanese if we're shooting for a replica sticker. Were the sprocket wear indicators translated into English for the UK import NC's?
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Re: Red/ Green Chain Adjuster Swingarm Sticker
Don't worry, I haven't forgotten. Went round the shops yesterday but they're all shut. Darn Xmas/New Year! They re-open on the 3rd. 

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