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This bike has only 2400 miles on it but the chain looks to me like it needs tightening.
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Just look in the OEM factory service manual in the chain maintence subsection and there's your answer retard. You can't check chain tension with a single frame still photo holy shit. Get the fuck off the internet you dweeb its making you stupider by the day
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>>28970994
This.
Theres a slack measurement when its on the kickstand in the manual.
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you need to set tension with the swingarm sacked so that your chain doesnt fucking get stretched by jumps
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>>28970994 sorry. I thought you would be able to confirm
A slack chain from a picture
>>28971050 gotcha
>>28971144
Sacked you mean with the suspension compressed?
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>>28971144
mate, the chain length never changes under suspension load. it's a single fulcrum arc. it's the same distance for all 360 degrees.



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