any recomendations on chain tension? how do you guys figure out the
right tension? thanks a lot!
plastic tank?
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chain tension?
I do this: When the bike is on the sidestand, with my toes I push the
chain up at the front of the swingarm, if it alomost touches I figure
thats enough.
Read on the chain guard last night 2" of freeplay on the bottom center
of the length when bike is unloaded and on the sidestand.
I think most will agree, loose is good, tight is bad Mmmmmmkay
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
Thinking my bike will be mad at me, it spent the night in a strange
garage, left it there to drive on of the other vehicles home last night.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "pbouldenv" wrote: > any recomendations on chain tension? how do you guys figure out the > right tension? thanks a lot!
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chain tension?
Mmmmmmkay.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote: > I do this: When the bike is on the sidestand, with my toes I push the > chain up at the front of the swingarm, if it alomost touches I figure > thats enough. > > Read on the chain guard last night 2" of freeplay on the bottom center > of the length when bike is unloaded and on the sidestand. > > > I think most will agree, loose is good, tight is bad Mmmmmmkay > > Dooden > A15 Green Ape > > Thinking my bike will be mad at me, it spent the night in a strange > garage, left it there to drive on of the other vehicles home last night. > > > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "pbouldenv" wrote: > > any recomendations on chain tension? how do you guys figure out the > > right tension? thanks a lot!
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plastic tank?
Try here: www.eastwoodcompany.com
They provide supplies for the restoration of retro cars. A couple of
their products might help. #10267: stops the leak. #10166Z coats
the inside.
Jake
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