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    Re: Tool help

    i'm confused....if your chain is so tight it moves the axle when the swingarm articulates that is the problem right there...i thought the axle was moving when you tighten the axle nut...like walking away from teh chain tensioners

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    Re: Tool help

    well i adjust the chain slack to spec, then tighten the axle nut. when i tighten it with m breaker bar, my chain slack is gone.

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    Re: Tool help

    have you tried keeping it looser then having it tighten to spec when you tighten it?

    how about changing the sequence in which you tighten the bolts?

    also, imo when in doubt more slack is better then too tight.

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    Re: Tool help

    Quote Originally Posted by bigred875 View Post
    have you tried keeping it looser then having it tighten to spec when you tighten it?
    yes, chain was still too tight

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    how about changing the sequence in which you tighten the bolts?
    yes, didnt make a difference

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    also, imo when in doubt more slack is better then too tight.
    i've got the axle nut finger tight with the cotter pin in it now. if i got that nut any tighter, i would lose slack on my chain.

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    Re: Tool help

    i think you may jsut suck at life lol j/k...something sounds off...are the spacers in correctly? def. have someone take a look at it.....

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    Re: Tool help

    I'm pretty sure you're right, but I already knew that a while ago

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    Re: Tool help

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    I'm pretty sure you're right, but I already knew that a while ago
    seriously though...something doesn't sound right...the only time i've seen an axle "walk" is when there is problem with the spacers....maybe print out the mirco-fiche and compare?

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    Re: Tool help

    oh jim the only thing scarier than me working on a bike, is you working on a bike - be careful pal

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    denno, wanna come install some no-cuts on my bike

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    Re: Tool help

    all kidding aside - it sounds like you chain tensioners are not aligned properly - get the rear axel in and push the tire from the rear and check to see if your axel nuts are at the same adjustment point on both sides and that the slack on the chain looks good - i know you're huge but i doubt your bending your swingarm

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    Re: Tool help

    denno, with the bike on or off the stand? i've heard mixed reviews about rear wheel alignment on the stand

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    Re: Tool help

    doesnt matter....if you can't tell with the marks...pick a point on each side and measure it with a ruler

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    Re: Tool help

    i adjust it on the stand

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    Re: Tool help

    Quote Originally Posted by Crash Dummy Denno View Post
    i adjust it on the stand
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    Re: Tool help

    i have both sides exactly on the 4th mark right now. the right side didnt need to get moved, but the left side was about a 1/2 mark off. when i adjusted the left side the slack was perfect. then i tightened the axle bolt with my breaker bar, and noticed the chain slack was gone, but was still on the 4th swingarm mark

    anyways, i have the axle finger tight right now with the cotter pin in there.
    the chain slack is where i want it, and i was planning on riding all day today. is that axle nut considered dangerous since i dont have it torqued to spec?

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    i dunno man - you're doing something wrong- be careful riding

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    Re: Tool help

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    is that axle nut considered dangerous since i dont have it torqued to spec?
    umm not torqued to spec...no not dangerous. Finger tight even with a cotter pin YES dangerous.

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    alright, i'll take a torque wrench from work on my way out of here and torque it down to a avoid a "DBConz Down in Blue Hills Again" thread

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    Re: Tool help

    are you working from the manual?

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    well i got the torque specs from the manual

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    Re: Tool help

    It doesnt sound like the problem if how much torque you are putting on..It sounds like reguardless of how tight you put the bolt it will tighten your chain.

    If you put a good amount of slack on the chain and then tighten it, will it go to the correct slack?

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    i'll have this taken care of tonight, thanks for your help

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    Re: Tool help

    Quote Originally Posted by DBConz View Post
    i'll have this taken care of tonight, thanks for your help
    What about me?

    i dont get a thank you?

    so tonight? still need a cotter pin and help with the cig lighter?

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    Re: Tool help

    get the manual, that should have been your first "upgrade"...you can download it on the internet.....look to make sure you have all the spacers in the right place, not missing any washers etc...

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    Re: Tool help

    Why don't you go ask this question on gixxer.com?

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