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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Chain adjusment help
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[QUOTE="Swarm, post: 800311, member: 54420"] Hi I was looking for some guidance. My 220 is pretty stock and had a lot of witness marks from the factory still on the bike. If you look really close under all the mud :) I notice when I was cleaning down my bike the other day that the two chain adjusters were not in the same position. It doesn't look like the previous owner had removed the nut to make any type of adjustment. The chain look a little loose but I am unsure (Novice :) ) with bikes. First one :yikes: What I would like to know is if this is correct. The sprocket side adjuster is at 4 and the kick starter side is at 5. Is this normal??from factory?? Is the chain adjusters offset because of the sprocket? As well I did notice some wear on the front sprocket (engine). Not on the teeth but on the face of the sprocket . The chain and sprocket are factory. If anyone has some advise that would be great. Swarm ;) [/QUOTE]
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