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Chain adjustment on RM80This is a discussion on Chain adjustment on RM80 within the 2-Stroke Motorcycles - Suzuki forum, part of the 2-Stroke Motorcycle Forums category; It doesnt look tough but just wondering if I could get some guidance.... |
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| It doesnt look tough but just wondering if I could get some guidance. |
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| theres a chainn ajustment in the back of the swing arm |
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| Without making this too complicated.... Just loosen the axle nut and then on each side of the wheel there are adjusters, adjust them so that just behind your chain wear guide on the swingarm you have about 2 1/2 to 3 fingers of slack in the chain on top of the swingarm. Tighten everything back up and your done. Be sure you move the wheel back equal on both sides. |
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