Chain tension thoughts...

Started by Magnus, May 07, 2008, 08:06:27 PM

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hiero

speeddog's got it

I used to be real anal about how I did my chain tension, now I sit on the bike on a rearstand, bend down and go by how the chain feels...
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Speeddog

Quote from: mitt on May 11, 2008, 04:55:40 PM
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It seems to be consistent with rear wheel rotation, so maybe it is the carrier?  Maybe it is the cush drive hole locations?
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mitt

That's gotta be the carrier.
The carrier is on it's own bearings, so the cush drive holes shouldn't have an effect.
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Augustus

I think the techs know what they are saying for the average rider in average circumstances.  I would follow their advise and do it to spec. unless you have a mitigating circumstance that requires something different.