chain adjustment
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chain adjustment

1. can you only do it using the tool thingys on e-bay? or can i do it tapping it round with a screwdriver type device (not best practice i know)
2. i take it you slacken the wheel nut then turn the notched ring but is it posible to do it on a padock stand that goes in the axel...will this make it more difficult to adjust?
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Re: chain adjustment
You can do it with a drift but you will ruin it after a while get the proper tool off ebay it's worth it and it is easier to adjust on the paddock because the bike should be upright anyway really. Hope this helps!
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Re: chain adjustment
FWIW I found it cheaper to buy the tool from david silver spares than from ebay when I got mine (8 pounds IIRC), worth finding out before you search ebay.
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Re: chain adjustment
its cheaper on the tyga site than ebay IIRCfastdruid wrote:FWIW I found it cheaper to buy the tool from david silver spares than from ebay when I got mine (8 pounds IIRC), worth finding out before you search ebay.
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Re: chain adjustment
Cheaper from David Silvers.
Yes you can do it with a screwdriver etc. Loosen the pinch bolt on the top and then turn it to take up the slack.
Make sure to check the chain slack with somone on the bike as if you set it on the tight side on a stand, when somone's on it it can get too tight.
Yes you can do it with a screwdriver etc. Loosen the pinch bolt on the top and then turn it to take up the slack.
Make sure to check the chain slack with somone on the bike as if you set it on the tight side on a stand, when somone's on it it can get too tight.
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Re: chain adjustment
Cool thanks so you dont need to undo either of the big nuts on either side of the wheel then? just the pinch bolt?
sorry if i sound daft with these questions, I do knowwhich way to hold a spanner and could prob work it out quickly but i see my bike maximum of 1 weekend a month so if there is a problem i like to know exactly how to fix it before i get back to it so fixing doesnt eat into riding time lol
sorry if i sound daft with these questions, I do knowwhich way to hold a spanner and could prob work it out quickly but i see my bike maximum of 1 weekend a month so if there is a problem i like to know exactly how to fix it before i get back to it so fixing doesnt eat into riding time lol
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Re: chain adjustment
yeah just slacken the pinch bolt,just be careful that if you use a screwdriver you dont mangle the notches on the bearer holder. :D
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Re: chain adjustment
cool thanks everyone!
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Re: chain adjustment
The_Doctor wrote:Cool thanks so you dont need to undo either of the big nuts on either side of the wheel then? just the pinch bolt?
sorry if i sound daft with these questions, I do knowwhich way to hold a spanner and could prob work it out quickly but i see my bike maximum of 1 weekend a month so if there is a problem i like to know exactly how to fix it before i get back to it so fixing doesnt eat into riding time lol
NO you dont need to undo the big bolts, just the 17mm pinch bolt, then go counter-clockwise to loosen it
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Re: chain adjustment
deglangaelic is spot on but i think he means counter clockwise to tighten chain not loosen
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