Most bikes with the swingarm arc movement require you to adjust the chain a little loose when no weight is on the bike. When you hit a bump, the swingarm will tighten the chain and stress it and the sprockets and bearing of the front sprocket IF it's too tight. Leave at least 1/2" up and 1/2" down free movement while sitting on it.
Re: Tomos arrow r chain adjustment
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Tomos arrow r chain adjustmentTopic by: john stronge | john stronge | 08/31/19 12:31AM |
Re: Tomos arrow r chain adjustmentRe: live ɘvil | live ɘvil | 08/31/19 12:34AM |
Re: Tomos arrow r chain adjustmentRe: Don Ohio | Don Ohio | 08/31/19 01:30PM |
Re: Tomos arrow r chain adjustmentRe: pat splat | pat splat | 09/02/19 07:57AM |
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