D Darkside New member Apr 2, 2013 #5 aligning on the chain won't do it. You need to align on the sprocket to make sure it's adjusted on both sides correctly.
aligning on the chain won't do it. You need to align on the sprocket to make sure it's adjusted on both sides correctly.
nambo-trev New member Apr 2, 2013 #6 Darkside said: aligning on the chain won't do it. You need to align on the sprocket to make sure it's adjusted on both sides correctly. Click to expand... +1 on that
Darkside said: aligning on the chain won't do it. You need to align on the sprocket to make sure it's adjusted on both sides correctly. Click to expand... +1 on that
wence Bronze Level Site Supporter Apr 2, 2013 #7 If you line it along the edge of the sprocket teeth on the rear sprocket you would be able to get it fairly close I would have thought. Great idea. Mark
If you line it along the edge of the sprocket teeth on the rear sprocket you would be able to get it fairly close I would have thought. Great idea. Mark