Ah, I see... It'd be nice to have whatever it is fixed so I can have less of a rodeo ride...![]()
Will do...![]()
Uhhhh, if it is the cush-drive, would it cost a lot to fix/replace?![]()
Thanks. I'll give it a check tonight when I get back home and put the bike on the bike stand.
back to topic....if you loosen your axle nut and then hit the back wheel with a suitably large hammer until your chain has a big sag in it, then tighten the nut again, you will have plenty of slack. You dont want too much so tie a string to the saggy part of the chain and tighten it around your swingarm until it feels mildly tight. That way you have some slack, but if it gets too tight, the string will snap.Only too glad to help, please post your account number and pin now so I can be reimbursed for my help
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Note to OP and other inexperienced owners - some people have attempted chain maintenance with the bike on the centre-stand, motor running and in gear. That can be messy. Pretty obvious really but it's been done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yk-PME37URI
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
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