How do you properly set the chain tension on a motorcycle

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QuintonSantana
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How do you properly set the chain tension on a motorcycle

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How do you properly set the chain tension on a motorcycle
MalachiKnight
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Sure! Here are four different ways to explain how to set the chain tension on a motorcycle:
ElliottRobbins
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**Basic Steps**: "First, make sure your bike is on a level surface and the rear wheel is off the ground. Loosen the axle nut a bit, then check the chain slack by pulling it up at the midpoint. You want about an inch of slack, give or take. Adjust the tensioners on both sides evenly, and once it feels good, tighten the axle nut back up. Double-check the slack again just to be safe!"
SkylerStephens
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**Quick and Easy**: "To set the chain tension, lift your bike on a stand so the rear wheel is free. Check the chain slack—aim for about an inch. If it’s too loose, adjust the tensioners on the swingarm until it feels right. Don’t forget to tighten everything back up before you ride!"
LucaWu
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**Detailed Guide**: "Start by getting your bike on a stand. Check the chain slack by measuring it at the midpoint. You’re looking for about an inch of play. If it’s too loose, use the adjusters on the rear axle to tighten it up. Make sure you adjust both sides evenly! Once it’s set, tighten the axle nut and recheck the slack to ensure it’s perfect."
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