Ride height and eccentric rear hub adjuster
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:45 pm
Am I right in thinking that the position of the hub adjuster will have a bearing on the rear ride height?
If the adjuster is in its lowest position ie spun round so the axle is at the bottom of the hub carrier in the swingarm the ride height will be a lot higher than when the adjuster is spun round so that the axle is at the top of the hub carrier??
For a race bike where do i want the adjuster to be situated? and how much slack should my chain have, is there a rule of thumb, i know that Haynes says there is a sticker on the swingarm, but mine has no sticker.
On an mx bike for instance with both wheels on the deck you shoulb be able to get 2 fingers between the back of the front chain slider and the underside of the chain, if you cant the chain is too tight, if you can with room to spare then the chain is too slack and you adjust accordingly.
Any similar "quick" check for a NC30??
Thanks
If the adjuster is in its lowest position ie spun round so the axle is at the bottom of the hub carrier in the swingarm the ride height will be a lot higher than when the adjuster is spun round so that the axle is at the top of the hub carrier??
For a race bike where do i want the adjuster to be situated? and how much slack should my chain have, is there a rule of thumb, i know that Haynes says there is a sticker on the swingarm, but mine has no sticker.
On an mx bike for instance with both wheels on the deck you shoulb be able to get 2 fingers between the back of the front chain slider and the underside of the chain, if you cant the chain is too tight, if you can with room to spare then the chain is too slack and you adjust accordingly.
Any similar "quick" check for a NC30??
Thanks