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grandeal@hotmail.com
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balancer chain ?

Post by grandeal@hotmail.com » Sat Feb 17, 2001 5:20 pm

Greetings, I wanted to know when you put in a brand new balancer chain, what point should the Idler adjustment bolt go into the idler adjustment plate when reassembled. Should it be in the center, to the left of center,or all the way to the left of the idler adjustment plate? For all you part # nuts At what point should bolt 95150-1923 go into plate(lever,idler shaft) #13168-1436. Thanks Again ALAN

Ted Palmer
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balancer chain ?

Post by Ted Palmer » Sun Feb 18, 2001 6:47 am

grandeal@... (Alan) wrote:
> I wanted to know when you put in a brand new balancer chain, what > point should the Idler adjustment bolt go into the idler adjustment > plate when reassembled. Should it be in the center, to the left of > center,or all the way to the left of the idler adjustment plate?
Somewhere left of centre, I guess, assuming all other parts are ok. I don't know if any of us has actually seen this location when the bike is completely new so it is a bit hard to compare. The base manual shows the bolt in pretty much the middle of the slot but it's hard to tell if the chain in the picture is really tensioned. Wear in the guides will affect the chain tension to some extent. If the balancer chain is worn out, the guides may show some wear as well. Bearing that in mind, in the centre or maybe a little bit to the right might be ok. Mister_T

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salemat datang pulau pinang (nklr)

Post by InWoods13@aol.com » Mon Feb 19, 2001 9:18 am

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