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happykamper
17th March 2009, 21:07
How? Getting the wheel off is easy peasy, but how do you check that the alignment is spot on when it comes to replacing?
cowboyz
17th March 2009, 21:16
if you dont adjust the chain then it should go back on where it came off.
Are the chain adjustment markers not there or are you concerned that they are not level with either side?
happykamper
17th March 2009, 21:22
Oops - I just realised I made a bit of a mistake and adjusted the chain so will need to start from scratch.:Oops:
puddytat
17th March 2009, 21:35
It can be common that your alignment marks are out....with my bike there is a 15mm differance to what the marks say & the true alignment with the front wheel:shit::oi-grr:
I think theres a link on here somewhere, try a search, then try google...
It invloves measuring from the ends of your bars to a fixed point on yer chassis(footpeg,centre of s/arm pivot point) to get your bars straight, then either using string or a long enuff straightedge laid along the edges(fore& aft) of yer rear tyre, project that fwd past your front tyre....measure from string/s-edge to your rim & youll probably be surprised
Blackshear
19th March 2009, 20:01
Certain bike store 'Yeah, see this small wobble in your rear sprocket? Yep. That's what's busting the o-rings on your chain.'
Turnedout out to be back wheel out of line by 7 full turns of the right sides adjuster...
elevenhundred
20th March 2009, 09:43
If you can get your hands on two long straight edges you can put them on either side of the rear wheel and run them up next to the front wheel.
You can see if the alignment is off by checking if the front wheel is centred between the straight edges.
nico
22nd March 2009, 05:59
get a bike with a single sided swing arm no issues lol
LBD
22nd March 2009, 07:03
How? Getting the wheel off is easy peasy, but how do you check that the alignment is spot on when it comes to replacing?
Straight edge worked for me....
"I'm sorry, is this a five minute argument, or the full half hour?" sorry i have already told you and your in the wrong room...
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