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Canadian Daves JustKDX
laser sprocket alignment
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[QUOTE="Smit-Dog, post: 661001, member: 25436"] I think that you're overplaying the fact that a cam-type adjuster is either too tight or too loose. Considering the amount of swingarm travel, and setting the correct chain slack, the incremental adjustments provided by the KDX cam adjusters are small enough to get the right amount of chain slack. I don't believe that it is a crap-shoot at all. And regardless of the type of chain adjuster, the proper tension will not stay that way forever. Both types of chain adjusters are subject to this same issue. Can't single out the cam-type on this one! Given good manufacturing tolerances, wouldn't you agree that cam-type adjusters would be easier/quicker to align sprockets, *if* the cams provided a sufficient amount of granularity? Do you really need the precision of a screw adjuster, given the environment and setup (i.e. swingarm travel, flying over whoops, flexing/twisting forces)? [/QUOTE]
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