joel787

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posted September 26, 2012 06:40 PM
chain alignment
I just put on an evil arm... how do i check for proper chain aligment ?
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smokinZX14

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posted September 26, 2012 07:19 PM
Dial calipers and a motion pro chain aligment tool .. I use both just to make sure i have it right on the money ..
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oldkawboy

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posted September 26, 2012 07:37 PM
I've got the Muzzy tool, it's pricey but nice & quick.
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shiphteey

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posted September 27, 2012 02:18 AM
Measure from center of swingarm pivot to center of rear axle. Compare length on the left side of the bike vs right. Adjust as needed. The act of torquing the axle sometimes has it changing a little so compare the numbers AFTER you've torqued the axle down.
Sometimes the exhaust or other things are in the way but it can be done with patience.
A.
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posted September 27, 2012 04:06 AM
Can Smokin & Oldkawiboy please post pics of the chain tools you guys use? I am anal when adjusting the chain and my back has been wacky lately.... Anything to make it easier would be appreciated.
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joel787

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posted September 27, 2012 06:33 AM
That muzzy it is pricey..lol...thanks for the replies, normaly i use the caliper but want to doulble check proper fitment of the arm to hopefully not mess anything up... I think ill stick with the motion pro, any difference with muzzy's?
http://www.muzzys.com/catalog/tools.htmlt
http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0048
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joel787

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posted September 27, 2012 06:38 AM
quote: Measure from center of swingarm pivot to center of rear axle. Compare length on the left side of the bike vs right. Adjust as needed. The act of torquing the axle sometimes has it changing a little so compare the numbers AFTER you've torqued the axle down.
Sometimes the exhaust or other things are in the way but it can be done with patience.
A.
Im trying to make sure the arm is centered correctly and the 2 sprockets are aligned, since the arm came with only one spacer and i used the factory one for the other side, just want to know (for peace of mind) that everything is where is supposed to be...thanks
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WARBIRD

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posted September 27, 2012 08:44 AM
Edited By: WARBIRD on 27 Sep 2012 16:45
http://www.muzzys.com/catalog/tools.html
http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/partno/08-0048
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posted September 27, 2012 11:28 AM
put it on the rear stand, spin the wheel. Get behind the bike, kneel down and look directly down the chain as it comes off the rear sprocket. It should be nice and straight...if alignment is off, it will veer off to one side or the other...adjust if needed. No tools needed.
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toledoUPSguy
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posted September 27, 2012 12:46 PM
this is going to be an issue for me too since I just got a Mac arm.
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