2004 Derbi Senda SM 125 4T "adjust chain" Questions

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adjust ur chain...does anyone know what ways realy work good.. Put it up on your stand lossen the axel and remove the bolt on the bottom of the shock. Then tighten your chain and lift your swingarm up

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...it grabs again). Typically, the chain should have no more than an inch or so of play when properly

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...Adjust chain loose not tight. Most likely it is too tight. Check chain guard and where chain rides. We have seen the chain rub the frame, but that depends on the bike. Also if the exhaust is close to ...

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adjust the chain so that you have 1 inch up and down play in the chain. By this I mean 1/2" above center and 1/2" below center of the chain as it sits on the bike, 1" up and down inclusive. Adjustment

Question about Derbi Senda SM 125 4T Motorcycles

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adjust the chain's tension. Turn the adjustment bolts clockwise to loosen the chain, or counterclockwise to tighten the chain. Check that the edge of both chain adjuster blocks are evenly aligned with

Question about Derbi Senda SM 125 4T Motorcycles

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...adjust primary chain and clutch on 04 1200c thanks First, let's adjust the primary chain first. Remove the upper inspection hole cover. Stick your finger in the hole, find the chain, and raise and ...

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chain keeps coming loose Properly tensioned new chains will require readjustment after a short 'break-in' period as they stretch. Some, improperly tensioned chains have long spots in them and they are

chain will not adjust then possibly the chain & tensioner are worn & need replacement. Depending on the year it may be self adjusting. If there is no primary cover chain access hole it will be

Question about Derbi Senda SM 125 4T Motorcycles

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...adjust my chain? 2) How does this compare to replacing the chain and sprockets? 3) How hard is it to adjust the chain yourself? The most important thing to me is being able to keep the alignment ...

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...in normal direction of travel and see that chain is tracking true on sprocket. If not,adjust as needed with axle adjusters. IF mechanical rear brake (instead of hydraulic rear brake), adjust

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