did the replacement a year ago ,,
keep doing the outside chain adjuster ,,, doesn,t sound like it is
adjust for a smoother chain ride ... ?????
so i,m gonna take offf first cove r ,,, is there anything there i
should be able to seee ,,,, or can i do & see the adjustment at this
point ???
thanks in advance ,,,
glad i did that do too!
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Blake Sobiloff
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doohickey help ...
On Apr 14, 2006, at 5:40 PM, luke wrote:
Happy Easter y'all!
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Blake Sobiloff
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San Jose, CA (USA)
The sound of the chain adjusting, if it needs to, is very subtle. In fact, I've never heard my chain adjust, but that may just be me and my bike.> keep doing the outside chain adjuster ,,, doesn,t sound like it is > adjust for a smoother chain ride ... ?????
The spring should still be stretched a bit, e.g., applying tension to the doohickey. The doohickey should turn freely on the shaft. If it passes both those tests you should be good (but, of course, I'll defer to Eagle Mike and the other experts who've seen more doohickeys than a whore has seen things I can't talk about on a list with a Reverend on it.> so i,m gonna take offf first cove r ,,, is there anything there i > should be able to seee ,,,, or can i do & see the adjustment at this > point ???
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Corky Coble
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glad i did that do too!
Hi all,
I have been lurking for a month or 2. I bought a 2001 with 9000
miles. I did my Doohickey today and sure enough it was broken. The
spring was fine. I was a bit skeptical of doing this to a bike that
ran perfect, but I'm glad I did it now!
I plan to ride DIRT down the length of Baja next Fall so I want to
make sure its up to snuff.
Thanks for all the advice,
Corky
NL Tahoe
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