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Graham 01-10-11 13:16

Chain slack
 
This a very basic question but I was given the handbook for the X/R when I bought the Tenere second hand. The chain slack is given as 40-55. Is it the same for the Tenere or have I been running it too slack? After a puncture in the wilds of Wales last week the chain was set tighter than "normal" and it seemed to run better.

dazzerrtw 01-10-11 18:28

If your chain is running to tight it could cause your chain to stretch or snap.
or worse it can cause the output shaft bearing oil seal to go.

Remember a chain is better a tad slack than a tad tight .

Graham 02-10-11 17:38

Yes, that's why I want to know the correct adjustment. Surely someone can tell me!?

Fiddich 02-10-11 18:05

Check these threads - and a good idea to note the difference in tension from bike on side stand v upright v bike loaded

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?...=chain+tension

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?...=chain+tension

dallas 02-10-11 19:00

Slack should be 50-60mm, bike standing on sidestand, measured in the middle of the swingarm. Look in yer Owner's Manual or Service Manual.

66T 03-10-11 04:09

Agree with all the above. Just make sure the shock is on full extension if on the sidestand; better if you have a centrestand. Make sure the chain doesn't contact the underside of the front chain slipper when you are checking the slack (which is as dallas) wrote. It does seem like a lot of slack but it's necessary for the reasons dazzertw said.

Graham 03-10-11 21:43

Thanks all. At least now I know I've been running it more or less Ok. (As I said, Dallas, I was given the wrong handbook.)


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