He says about an inch is perfect, but the swingarm says 35mm... my cb125r is the same the swingarm says 35mm, but after picking it up from the dealer and doing 1000 miles on it, i am measuring 20mm slack atm. How are honda measuring free play???
In my manual it says "Tighten the axle nut to the specified torque. TORQUE: 59 N·m (6.0 kgf·m, 44 lbf·ft". Would it be enough to tighten it just with a spanner, and without a torque wrench?
By far the most useful chain adjustment video I’ve seen. Thanks
He says about an inch is perfect, but the swingarm says 35mm... my cb125r is the same the swingarm says 35mm, but after picking it up from the dealer and doing 1000 miles on it, i am measuring 20mm slack atm. How are honda measuring free play???
Thanks dad🤙
Excellent tutorial thank you 👏
Thank you, really helpful :)
In my manual it says "Tighten the axle nut to the specified torque. TORQUE: 59 N·m (6.0 kgf·m, 44 lbf·ft".
Would it be enough to tighten it just with a spanner, and without a torque wrench?
So the axle spanners are 17and 22Inch, but on the adjusters 12 & 10mm?
Gorgeous bike
Thanks Ron
My kit is missing the bit that goes into the extender. What size is the nut on the right side of the wheel ?
I know I'm pretty late here, but you can see on the vid it's a 22mm
@@jasononelife Really? Mines 14mm lol
really good vid m8
Is acceleration affected by a loose chain too? This video is amazing I subbed : ).
Definitely! Same problem with mine at the moment... Feels like a 4t now lol..
1 inch is not 35mm duuude
Thx man
Anyone notice how worn his sprocket teeth are
Anyone? Anyone at all....?