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Moto Board => Tech => Topic started by: cyclops on July 17, 2009, 09:50:02 AM

Title: Tighten/loosen chain on SSS ?
Post by: cyclops on July 17, 2009, 09:50:02 AM
Anybody know how to tighten/loosen the chain on a SSS without the tool ? I wanna put my 15 tooth sprocket back on, and I know there is a way , but I just cant remember ....
Title: Re: Tighten/loosen chain on SSS ?
Post by: He Man on July 17, 2009, 10:10:47 AM
loosen the two bolts at the end of the swingarm, and use a screw driver and a mallet to hit the eccentric. as it spins it will either loosen or tighten it. just 3-4 taps should do it.
Title: Re: Tighten/loosen chain on SSS ?
Post by: cyclops on July 17, 2009, 11:33:41 AM
I thought about that, but i didnt want to chip it ... My coworker had helped me, and it had to do with a pry bar tru the rear sprocket to hold it in place, and turning the rear wheel, or pushing on the rear brake ???? it was smthg funky ... i wish i cud get hold of him ....
Title: Re: Tighten/loosen chain on SSS ?
Post by: He Man on July 17, 2009, 12:04:16 PM
(http://www.motowheels.com/italian/images/lg839264965.jpg)

its called a chain adjustment tool, C-wrench, Cspanner, etc.

you your not going to chip it with a screw driver. you could probably wrpa a t shirt around it and it would move, if you needed significant force, then that would be a differnet story. Be cautious, if it isnt moving, try the other way to loosen it up, if it still isnt moving, the grease is probably all dried out and a tool would be the best bet. you sould be able to find one at home depot that is close enough to fit it.
Title: Re: Tighten/loosen chain on SSS ?
Post by: CMDRDAVE on July 17, 2009, 12:24:18 PM
There is a handy dandy little one that came in the tool kit on the 748.  Some assembly required.  I have seen these nicer ones but for the frequency that I actually have to use one, the tool kit spanner works fine.
Title: Re: Tighten/loosen chain on SSS ?
Post by: GraGra on July 19, 2009, 08:41:44 AM
You also can put the screwdriver through the rear sprocket from the left side - and put the flat part of the screwdriver into the slots cut out of the adjuster - it's got square teeth cut into it - if you find the right size screw driver, you can alsmost get a perfect fit.

Then you can rotate the wheel forwards or backwards - while on a stand, to put some leverage onto the screwdriver so it turnd the adjuster - the sprocket will connect with the screwdriver and force the adjuster to move.