As long as you have 40 to 50mm of slack when bike is on it's side stand in the Centre of the chain after you find the tight point if there is one. It will be fine and just check it as often as you can and you will not have a problem with the chain I lube mine after every ride with wurth chain lube as it does not fling at all, so no mess on the bike. The adjuster blocks are pretty much spot on for straightness I did mine last week just by the marks on the blocks, then got out my laser liner to check it and it was 100% dead straight. Hope this helps.if you are not sure on what to do just get the haynes manual, it's good for beginners to learn how to look after there bikes. It's handy to have, I must have about 30 of them for the bikes I have had over the last 6 years. All the best to everyone on here.
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