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Xr650l chain adjustment
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<blockquote data-quote="HeadTrauma" data-source="post: 123012" data-attributes="member: 83"><p>If you set the chain slack like it shows in that video, it will be too tight for your XR. You need to set the slack to ~1 5/8" with the rear swingarm parallel to the ground, <strong>not</strong> with the suspension unloaded. Most people can do that by just sitting backward on the bike. The chain will look too loose when the bike is parked, but it won't be when riding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadTrauma, post: 123012, member: 83"] If you set the chain slack like it shows in that video, it will be too tight for your XR. You need to set the slack to ~1 5/8" with the rear swingarm parallel to the ground, [B]not[/B] with the suspension unloaded. Most people can do that by just sitting backward on the bike. The chain will look too loose when the bike is parked, but it won't be when riding. [/QUOTE]
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