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Old 02-02-11, 20:24
WhiteYamBen WhiteYamBen is offline
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Chain tension Help/advice.

Hi all i seemed to have misplaced my manual and need to know the correct chan tension for the Ten, also im open to any advice on how you guys would adjust your chain i.e having somone sat on the bike ect.
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Old 02-02-11, 20:46
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C'ant remember the exact details, but you could download the service manual from the site if.......................
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Old 02-02-11, 23:41
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50-60mm (1.96-2.36 in) I lean mine against something so that all the weight of the bike is on the suspension when checking the tension.
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Old 03-02-11, 06:32
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50-60mm (1.96-2.36 in) I lean mine against something so that all the weight of the bike is on the suspension when checking the tension.
The manual says you keep the bike on the side stand to check, this then takes into account suspension sag.
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Old 03-02-11, 07:41
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The manual says you keep the bike on the side stand to check, this then takes into account suspension sag.

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