I am still confused. You could have given a view from the exhaust side too. Do we have to do the same thing that we are doing on the chain side or we just have to adjaut the main bolt on the exhaust side?
I know this isn't in the topic, but how do you clean the compartment under the seat. Is it okay to clean it with water? Will the battery or any other wiring get damage in doing so? Please shed light to this. 😅
Please don't use water. Fi units, they're not good with water. your battery, ecu, air filter, fuses are under there. Remove some covers instead, you need to use your tiny hands for this job. 😉
@@H3aHamza Drive chain slack: 30.0 to 40.0mm. (1.18-1.57 in). NOTICE: Improper drive chain slack will overload the engine as well as other vital parts of the motorcycle and can lead to chain slippage or breakage. To prevent this from occurring, keep the drive chain slack within the specified limits.
Isn’t it too tight with the ending? The 1.18-1.57 chain slack shown in the begining I think was not followed?
I am still confused. You could have given a view from the exhaust side too. Do we have to do the same thing that we are doing on the chain side or we just have to adjaut the main bolt on the exhaust side?
Thank you
I know this isn't in the topic, but how do you clean the compartment under the seat. Is it okay to clean it with water? Will the battery or any other wiring get damage in doing so? Please shed light to this. 😅
Please don't use water. Fi units, they're not good with water. your battery, ecu, air filter, fuses are under there. Remove some covers instead, you need to use your tiny hands for this job. 😉
hi how do i adjust the idle rpm by myself for mt15, im not able to find that screw, could you please make a video regarding it?
Ok Sir. I'll do it for you.
@@QuickShoo tq so much
The Indian version has different swingarm or whatever they're called.
Yes, standard swingarm.
@@QuickShoo ♥️ BTW, my chains hanging almost or more than 10cms and & gotta fix it or it'll do some damage.
@@H3aHamza Drive chain slack: 30.0 to 40.0mm. (1.18-1.57 in).
NOTICE: Improper drive chain slack will overload the engine as well as other vital parts of the motorcycle and can lead to chain slippage or breakage. To prevent this from occurring, keep the drive chain slack within the specified limits.
I need some help:
Corrected the chain slack, cleaned it, lubricated it but now the chain is making noise, not the continuous one.
@@H3aHamza too tight or out of balance. Try to check 1:59 it should be perfectly set both sides.
Size of chain side spanner?
TQ brooo
Thanks 👍