Chain adjustment
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Chain adjustment
Simple question - is it better to adjust an NC35 chain with the rear wheel on the ground or up on the ol' Abba stand?
Cheers.
Cheers.
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Re: Chain adjustment
As long as you get 25mm slack it doesn't matter chap but guess its easier on the stand.
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Re: Chain adjustment
Get one of these
http://www.tru-tension.com/chain-monkey/
Someone on here recommended them...makes it *so* easy!
Use this chart though, rather than theirs:

http://www.tru-tension.com/chain-monkey/
Someone on here recommended them...makes it *so* easy!
Use this chart though, rather than theirs:

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Re: Chain adjustment
lift the rear wheel up to make it easy to move the adjuster but measure slack your weight when sittign on the bikeFoxy400 wrote:Simple question - is it better to adjust an NC35 chain with the rear wheel on the ground or up on the ol' Abba stand?
Cheers.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: Chain adjustment
Thanks for that.