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Old 07-21-2009, 02:32 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by lonezuk
I am refering the two the hard rubber or fiber idlers that are used to guide the chain from the output sproket on the engine to the gear on the rear axle.

So with the rear shock removed and moving the swing arm to the area with the greatest tension, do you have to make any adjustments to compensate for the idlers (rollers,followers).

When the suspension is extended to its maximum, the chain can tighten when passing over these fixed idlers as compared to spring loaded tensioners.
Do any Chinese quads or dirt bikes have these?? I have no chain guides on my quads, but do have some on my YZ; which look more to like they are there as a rub point over the swingarm, so there is no metal on metal contact with a sloppy chain.

The only tensioned chains I have seen are inside motors, not normally on the outside on anything chain driven.


 
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