Triumph Trident 660 - Correct Motorcycle Chain Tension

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025

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  • @John_Neves
    @John_Neves  3 роки тому +2

    So guys, who went and measured their chain?
    What measurements did you read? 🤔

  • @SkufMcGruff
    @SkufMcGruff Рік тому +16

    For anyone else who was wondering, the correct tightness for the rear spindle nut is 81lbft (110nm).

    • @jonquirk
      @jonquirk Рік тому +2

      Torque for the adjuster nut (14mm) is 3Nm! Torque for the locknut (12mm) is 15Nm.

  • @markl823
    @markl823 2 роки тому +5

    Thanks for this John. I just took delivery of my Tiger Sport 660, and the chain tension measurements are the same as the Trident. No UA-cam vids on adjustment for the Tiger Sport 660 yet as it's so new, so yours gives valuable info!

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      Fantastic! Glad the vid was helpful 👍👌

  • @rcva1
    @rcva1 2 роки тому +7

    Very helpful tutorial. Like your simplified and 'to the point' approach. Hope you make more of these for the Trident.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      Thanks man. I'm glad it was helpful for you 👍

    • @mox1968
      @mox1968 Рік тому

      Great video, easy to follow .

  • @jmprov356
    @jmprov356 4 місяці тому

    Thanks, John! Your clear organized approach and precision really helped make this task simple.

  • @gunstrucksbbq
    @gunstrucksbbq 2 роки тому +3

    At 6.6k I am just needing to adjust 😀 Literally all highway commute miles over past 3 months. Good video helped a lot.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      Fantastic. I'm glad it was helpful 👍

  • @OneGuyWithAGopro
    @OneGuyWithAGopro 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks, I've never done it on my Trident. Now, I'm ready to do it for my first time :) Thanks for your advices and this tutorial !

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      Great! I'm glad i could help 👍

  • @jesser8502
    @jesser8502 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for this! Only critique I'd add is for the Tiger Sport, manual wants that axle nut torqued down to 81 ft/lbs. Cheers!

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      Very nice. That's always very useful information. Thanks for that! 👍👍

    • @wl660
      @wl660 10 місяців тому

      @@John_NevesRear wheel spindle is 110Nm. Side adjuster nuts 3Nm and locking nuts 15Nm. Great video - thanks for taking the time.

  • @rnstanger
    @rnstanger 3 роки тому +5

    This is exactly what I was looking for as the chain seemed pretty loose when I first got the bike. Felt like I was watching the Freddie Mercury of motorcycles 😁

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      Great! And how did it measure? Was it in spec?

    • @rnstanger
      @rnstanger 3 роки тому

      @@John_Neves about 45mm. Seemed way more loose than other chain bikes I've had but it was within spec.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому +1

      45mm pushing down softly right?
      If so, that's fantastic ;)

    • @rnstanger
      @rnstanger 3 роки тому +1

      @@John_Neves yep. Just the way you described 😉

  • @stilldajoker
    @stilldajoker 6 місяців тому

    learned this from a road race mechanic. Bike on a rear paddock stand, lay a meter stick across the rear wheel pointing to the front. Front wheel must be straight. Check both sides and you will get your alignment trued up. More accurate than counting notches. Then torque your axle nut and check again. Thanks and good luck.

  • @afuternik
    @afuternik 4 місяці тому

    Very nice video! I recommend using the Motion Pro Chain alignment tool since the chain alignment markings on our Trident (and bikes in general) are not very precise. This was also mentioned by Ari Hanning in his chain alignment video. Also it is a good idea to use a torque wrench on the axle nut and set it to the 110 Nm spec.

  • @AllboroLCD
    @AllboroLCD 7 місяців тому

    A thousand thank yous for making this!
    My stock RK chain lasted 10k miles. Wasnt familiar with chain brands and the replacement I bought stretched out way early and chaffed my CC cover! Thinking it was a dud, I got another and it did the same damn thing! Picked up a DID X ring chain that says its for street bikes, just got it on. Im gonna feel at a total loss if this one kinks out half the links in less than 2k miles, so fingers crossed!

  • @DanielCastro-md1ow
    @DanielCastro-md1ow Рік тому +1

    thansk for the video, quick question, can I loosen the axl nut whilst it is still standing on the rear paddock stand? or does it need to be on the ground for the whole chain adjustment process? thanks!

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  Рік тому +1

      Hi there 🖐
      Yes you can, but the tension has to be set as explained in the video.
      💪

  • @davelambert569
    @davelambert569 Рік тому

    Brilliant, didn't have a clue but now confident to do the Job, many thanks John.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  Рік тому

      Great man. I glad the video was helpful 👍

  • @adamgrimes8068
    @adamgrimes8068 3 роки тому +4

    the recommended tension is based off the average persons weight. The bike will sag differently depending on the riders weight. if your a heaver person the bike will sage more changing the angle of the swingarms making the chain tighter than a lighter person who is unable to preload the suspension. its best to find out what slack works best for your weight, Mine is best closer to the 55mm sag meaning I'm on the heavier side of the average person.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      Makes sense 👍
      Thanks for this comment, I'm sure it will be helpful for viewers 👌

    • @stevendavis7079
      @stevendavis7079 2 роки тому +1

      I think you are over complicating it. The chain will tighten and loosen as the swing arm moves but the arc of travel is the same wether the rider is 60 kg or a 100kg. You set chain tension without the rider weight so its irrelevant.

    • @adamgrimes8068
      @adamgrimes8068 2 роки тому

      @@stevendavis7079 your correct the bike comes with the basic set up and sag for all riders so it can be non complicated. but since I commented on this I update the suspension and adjusted the sag, so now my chain tension is spot on to the Manuel.

  • @basics2802
    @basics2802 3 роки тому

    Hi John, had Service just before winter shut down. just checked and measured 40 mm, i.e. tight position (for me still within tolerance to handbook). the other limit of 55 mm seems to me also too loose.
    thank you that you have taken the time for the nice explanatory video. being a bit jealous of you because you still can ride, while we have actually temperature around freezing point in germany.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      Hey there 🙂
      40mm static, or when you press down?
      If it's static, its good, of you are pressing down, 40mm is too tight.
      Yes Portugal is a fantastic country for motorcycling. I am fortunate to ride all year round. 👍🏍🇵🇹

    • @basics2802
      @basics2802 3 роки тому +1

      @@John_Neves Hi again, yes you are right, under medium pressure around 46 mm. believe as long you are within the specs it is o.k., but as already mentioned, i personally prefer being on the tighter limit. very good that you put the same importancy on the correctly aligned rear axle to avoid "curved" chain, else extreme wear!
      what i am wondering is that measurements normally shoud be taken with rider on the bike. Handbook is not recommending this.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому +2

      @@basics2802 46mm is fantastic. 👍
      Regarding measuring the chain with the rider on the bike, honestly, since i starting paying more attention to chain slack, (since a workshop overtightrned it once, causing the bearing to damage, and then not assuming the responsibility,) i have not seen that kind of reference in the service manuals of the bikes i have owned since.
      And honestly it doesn't make much sense. On my travels, many times i have to do my own maintenance. It's impossible for me to sit on the bike and adjust the chain at the same time 😁
      I'm sure motorcycle builders are aware of this, and give us measurements that allow the necessary adjustment, for a one person job. 👍

    • @basics2802
      @basics2802 3 роки тому +1

      🖒o.k., sounds convincing. Have a good Day ⛱

  • @WatermelonNetix
    @WatermelonNetix 24 дні тому

    Hey, following this tutorial for my daytona 660, basically the same thing, sturggle to loosen that rear axle knut. it wont budge at all

  • @darrenkitching220
    @darrenkitching220 6 місяців тому +1

    At approx 6mins into video when you spin the wheel there is a rotational squeak? I have just got my trident and after first ride this squeak appeared, obviously only noticeable with engine off and moving bike around but same noise? Every has been rechecked for torque, tension etc. Any ideas what it is or is this another normal noise from the trident?

    • @ufukgoren33
      @ufukgoren33 5 місяців тому

      Brake pad ?

    • @darrenkitching220
      @darrenkitching220 5 місяців тому +1

      No not a metallic noise, definitely not brake pads.

  • @octmotto5830
    @octmotto5830 3 роки тому +2

    Great video,would like to see a suspension adjustment when riding with 2 on this bike cheers

  • @SteveSweetness34
    @SteveSweetness34 Рік тому

    thank you sooooooo much. my chain got sooooooo loose (not sure how) i thought it was gonna fly off...it was bouncing and rattling around making awful noise in first gear

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  Рік тому

      I glad the video was helpful for you 👍

  • @carkdonwah1528
    @carkdonwah1528 Рік тому

    Excellent video and thanks for the top tip on that Jack as I’ve now got one too!!

  • @legionof666
    @legionof666 Рік тому +1

    Hi John, QQ, I got a brand new '23 trident this May and have around 500km with it. First time I've cleaned and oiled the chain was around 500km, but soon after I've started to hear some noise from the chain, like ticking noise when pushing it down the street or riding it. (I don't remember hearing that sound until now). I've measured the distance as you shown (and indicated in the manual) and found it to be around ~53-57mm (tightest to loosest). Could the ticking sound be because of the loose chain? or I didn't clean and oiled it properly? Is there any danger riding with the chain within my current setting? Thanks for the valuable info you proved on your channel!

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  Рік тому +1

      I find the chain on this bike to be a little noisy. Maybe due its quality or just the design maybe.
      If it's in Spec it's fine.

  • @samlespam2951
    @samlespam2951 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video clears the process up, thanks john

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you my friend. I'm glad it was helpful for you 👍

  • @kelljah
    @kelljah 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks John, followed your video, I too read 4 notches left and 5 notches right before I adjusted? Only required a quarter clockwise turn to tighten up to 43mm? However, adjusted my Bmw g310gs yesterday and notches were balanced with a huge improvement when ridden. So, may recheck the Trident.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      Be sure to read the notches properly. Good luck 👍

  • @robertrobhog
    @robertrobhog 3 роки тому +1

    Great video good detail . Interested in your heated grips video as i have just bought some .

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      Thanks man 👍
      Great, I'm just waiting for the grips to arrive, then I'll get that video moving 😉

  • @The1977andi
    @The1977andi 8 місяців тому

    Just used this video for my chain, very helpful 👍

  • @nerychristian
    @nerychristian Рік тому +1

    Hello sir. Thank you for making this video. I checked my chain. And it was the right tension. However, I did notice that the wheel alignment appeared slightly off. If I just want to adjust the wheel, do I need to follow all these steps, or is there an easier way to do it?

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  Рік тому +1

      Adjusting the wheel position will slightly change the chain tension. So yes, please measure the tension after adjustment. The whole procedure 👍

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian Рік тому

      @@John_Neves Thanks

  • @halohalohikers3571
    @halohalohikers3571 2 роки тому +3

    I will now forever only work on my trident in a three piece suit. 😎

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому +1

      If you're gonna do it, do it in style 😁

  • @callmekitt
    @callmekitt 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for showing the difference between a slack and thight chain! And I dont own much tools so you little life-hacks are welcomed also! :)

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      Im glad it was helpful for you 👍

  • @ruslanahmadov-947
    @ruslanahmadov-947 9 місяців тому +1

    I got in 2024 new from triumph dealership tiger 660 and when i arrive to the garage i check the chain. Because some noise was and if you have some experience 2 seasons u can feel it . they chain was not tied ( lucky i have bike lift ) and i did it by my self .before ride always check your motorbike . on aprilia strada after service they change front break disc but didnt use they right screw , after 30km front break disc started make noise the all 5x screws on they lock tait was open after good Break . so its you responsibility and your life and you bike (yes we are not mechanic and pro ) but we can do same check (thanks youtube )

  • @sharpgaming6237
    @sharpgaming6237 9 місяців тому

    What an incredibly sad story, this happened 30minutes from where I live, I even know some of the officers in the video. May her young soul rest peacefully.

  • @michaelvonhoren8782
    @michaelvonhoren8782 10 місяців тому

    Great video, a very helpful add-on to the manual. And straight to the point as well.

  • @jasonmarshall6334
    @jasonmarshall6334 27 днів тому

    Really informative video, many thanks

  • @cgg200980
    @cgg200980 Рік тому +1

    Can I use a paddock stand to keep the bike upright while I measure the chain slackness?

  • @leszekswoboda9721
    @leszekswoboda9721 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Sohn and best regards from Germany!

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      No problem my friend l. I'm happy the video was helpful for you 👍

  • @mcquoidd6917
    @mcquoidd6917 Рік тому

    hey there, i just got mine brand new and the chain feels ok and measure well at 45mm BUT i never noticed the dent holes since this video... the chain side has 4 and the other side is clearly 5? is this a major... should i be concerned here

  • @nielostyn-rh4dr
    @nielostyn-rh4dr 2 місяці тому

    Why is it normal that a bike with new chain and sprockets has difference in tension at some points. I can't really wrap my head around that. Could someone explaain that to me?

  • @05gt99
    @05gt99 10 місяців тому

    Excellent John, thank you for this video.

  • @PhilTT660
    @PhilTT660 10 місяців тому

    Does the wheel has to be on the ground to adjust and tightening the bolts?

  • @TheJWC56RSA
    @TheJWC56RSA 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks and well done.... maybe a torque wrench (for the rear axle nut) will be a good add-on tool! Regards!

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah... the torque wrench would be ideal 🙂
      I hope the vid was helpful nethertheless 👍

    • @TheJWC56RSA
      @TheJWC56RSA 2 роки тому +1

      I found you a well mannered person with a golden voice!

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      @@TheJWC56RSA oh. Thank you very much 😊

  • @enigmajourney6367
    @enigmajourney6367 2 роки тому +1

    Do you know how much torque should I apply to tighten the rear axle nut?

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      Hey 🖐
      It's on the description. 110nm. 👍

  • @ducksjs.8361
    @ducksjs.8361 2 роки тому +2

    쉬운 설명으로 체인 조절하는데 도움이 되겠어요 고마워~🙂

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      영상이 도움이 되셨다니 다행입니다 💪👍

  • @nerychristian
    @nerychristian Рік тому +1

    I like your intro. Where do you mount your camera?

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  Рік тому

      Hi there 👋
      Thanks 😁
      I mount it on the right hand side of the helmet 👍

  • @nicktulloh
    @nicktulloh 3 роки тому +1

    That's how I've been measuring chain tension for 50 years. What previous bikes have you had that don't do it that way and how do they do it?

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому +1

      This is my 15th bike sir. I´m not a newbie by no stretch.
      On all the others road bikes, slack was measured by pushing the chain up and down, and measuring the distance, if that makes sense. My dirt bikes were different of course.
      I'm glad to see you agree with the video though... I´m sure others will come along and debate everything i said 😁
      Nowadays there are special tools and lasers to ensure correct alignment don´t you know 🤦‍♂️

    • @nicktulloh
      @nicktulloh 3 роки тому +1

      @@John_Neves sorry, didn't mean to imply you were. Your dramatic "never seen before" intro had me scratching my head. I looked in the manual and you're right. 43-55m in one direction rather than 20-30mm total in, for instance, a Speed Triple. Something doesn't seem right here. I have a deposit down on a Tiger 660 so I'm interested to find out what design difference indicates a chain looser than 'normal' by a factor of 4.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      @@nicktulloh thats quite okay sir. I felt the same way when i found out how to measure the chain of this bike also 🤣
      It just seems odd, and I'm sure many will over tighten it... Triumph workshop did it to me at her first service....So...
      What's most odd is the 55mm slack still being in spec, whilst the bike rides like crap...It's a stupid amount of slack, as you can see in the video.
      But hey... i want to suppose Triumph knows what there doing.... 👍
      Take care mate, don't forget to subscribe. Next up on this playlist will be the instalation of original heated grips, in case you're interested 😉
      Good luck with the New tiger 😎

  • @Jay_Speed
    @Jay_Speed 3 роки тому +2

    Very well done John, check the chain on my Trident. It has only 500km now but you never now. How many km are on your wife's bike now ?

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому +1

      Glad the vido was helpful :)
      My wife's bike has just over 3000km at this point :)

  • @stuartbaker4444
    @stuartbaker4444 Рік тому

    Good video although I’m in the UK the chain rusted badly even though its serviced and greased. I’ve had over 30 bikes never happened before I believe it is a budget chain poor quality so changed it for a DID gold chain.

  • @williandelucca
    @williandelucca 9 місяців тому

    joao de quanto em quanto tempo voce troca o oleo:? com quantos mil km ?

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  9 місяців тому

      Uma vez que num ano não se chega aos 16k kms que a marca recomenda, fazemos uma vez por ano. 👍

    • @williandelucca
      @williandelucca 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@John_Neves então, pergunto pq to pensando em comprar uma mas ando 100 km por dia, ia usar pro dia a dia ( estrada)
      mas fico preocupado com custos de manutenção e principalmente com a necessidade da troca de óleo sendo que aqui no brasil cada troca irá sair por uma média de 350$ atualmente.
      você troca só a cada 16 mil ?
      pra um uso diário em velocidade de cruzeiro oscilando 80--100km/hr a cada 3-4 mil km estária bom será?

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  9 місяців тому

      @@williandelucca para fazer 100mks por dia, honestamente aconselho uma moto com carenagem e vidro, estilo a cbx500, a transalp 750, Por aí fora 👍

    • @williandelucca
      @williandelucca 9 місяців тому

      @@John_Neves quanto a isso pra mim é tranquilo, atualmente eu uso uma fazer 250… kkkk
      A dúvida era mais relacionada com óleo e manutenção mesmo pelos custos, gosto de ter tudo planejado antes de comprar sabe.
      Quanto a conforto etc por enquanto não ligo pra isso ainda 😂

  • @kerem__can
    @kerem__can 11 місяців тому

    Is there any weird sound at 2.gear between 2900-3000rpm ???

  • @ruahinesrider
    @ruahinesrider 2 роки тому +2

    55mm was loose as I surprised that is in spec.43-46mm be the one.

  • @jrloPanigale
    @jrloPanigale 8 місяців тому

    Hey brotha aside from the good content I like your personal style! Sub’d!

  • @nonopus3125
    @nonopus3125 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks John

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому

      My please. I hope the video was helpful 👌

  • @williamc4353
    @williamc4353 Рік тому

    I know you just tighten the bolt, but what is the true torque foot-pounds for that nut

    • @GWBunny602
      @GWBunny602 Рік тому

      The Axel nut is 81 ft lbs/110Nm. The adjuster lock nuts are 9 ft lbs/12Nm
      This is also in the manual pg113 (at least in my manual).

  • @defragdisk
    @defragdisk 2 роки тому +1

    thanks for the video mate

  • @biodavas
    @biodavas 2 роки тому +1

    Which size is the axel not ?

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  2 роки тому +1

      27. It's in the description my friend 👍

  • @mickleblade
    @mickleblade 3 роки тому +1

    A carefully calibrated 110Nm elbow there!
    I think many of us were taught that chain tension is 'about an inch', well maybe it was on old bikes and the cg125 I Iearnt on. Most modern bikes are different. Did you know an Mt09 has 5 - 15mm of slack? I feel something is odd with its Geometry.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      Eheeeh. Oh yeah, old school torque assessment here. Never lost a wheel yet 😁😎
      Totally remember that also.
      Back in the day, i don´t even recall ever reading any owners manual. What manual?
      First gear down, the rest all up. How many horses? That's all i wanted to know 😃
      Mt09: 5 - 1.5mm oh my god!
      No wonder service shops nowadays bugger up chain slack. They are all different!
      So what bike are you currently riding?
      A trident?

    • @mickleblade
      @mickleblade 3 роки тому +1

      @@John_Neves in on a cbf1000 but wasn't to change to something smaller and lighter. The upcoming tiger 660 ticks all the boxes, hence watching your videos, it will have some similarities. The tracer 7 looks good as well.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      @@mickleblade you will love the lighter weight. Guaranteed!
      On the tiger i would only be concerned with turbulence caused by the shield. Ensure you give it a good test run on the motorway before committing.
      Wind turbulence on a bike is very, very annoying. 👍
      I could be wrong, and I'm eager to try it out, but i think the trident could actually be the better bike for solo riding.
      Have you test riden the trident?

    • @mickleblade
      @mickleblade 3 роки тому +1

      @@John_Neves no, I've not ridden the Trident yet. I'm a little older than you, I want light weight, a screen to hide behind, a decent pillion position for my wife even though she has a bike too, and a high seat for my long legs. And it needs to be decent quality and OK to service. So, Tiger 660, Tracer 7. Maybe NC750X but the seat is low, its overpriced, underspecc'ed and heavy. Versys 650 is enormous and V-Strom 650 has poor quality brakes and suspension.

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      @@mickleblade i fully understand the dilema. There is no perfect bike out there, every bike is a compromise... why do i still have my strom after 16 years?
      Because no matter what bike i try, and I've tried a few, i never feel any of them is perfect, and worth my money...
      My strom is stupidly comfortable both one or two up, has loads of space for luggage if i need it, more than enough power and torque, and it never breaks down 😁
      Are you sure the Tiger will not be too cramped for you?
      On videos I've seen, the riders legs seem a little bent to me....

  • @Langor
    @Langor 9 місяців тому

    ** looks at his super pitted chain that's not been adjusted in over a year **
    Well i guess it's time to suit up

  • @trpbhat
    @trpbhat 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, can you pl mention the hex socket size for the axel nut and the spanner size used for the 2 chain adjusting and fastening nut.. trying a DIY based on your video😊

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому +1

      Hey there. Of course 😁
      I should have mentioned it in the video 🤦‍♂️
      Socket = 27
      Wrench 12 & 14
      👍

    • @trpbhat
      @trpbhat 3 роки тому

      Thank you. Going shopping now😁.. for the tools. will update you once done

    • @trpbhat
      @trpbhat 3 роки тому

      Hey!! Chain slack adjusted. It was close to 49mm while i started, and this was after getting the chain cleaned and aligned by the triumph service guys🙄. To my surprise, i also noticed that the alignment was off considering that 3 dots were exposed on the left side, while there were 5 dots in the right.. atrocious right!!! Never gonna trust the service center guys again!
      After the slack adjustment as per your video, now the chain stands at 34 - 42mm range. Bike feels different, no in gear jerking between throttle inputs. Both side set at 3 dots..
      Thank you 🙏

    • @John_Neves
      @John_Neves  3 роки тому

      @@trpbhat that's fantastic 👌
      Please assure your measurements are correct 👍
      43-54mm
      Also ensure you count the dots on the plastic number plate holder, ( they are hard to see) to ensure your chain is properly aligned 👍
      I'm glad this video helped you 🙏

  • @bobpisone7327
    @bobpisone7327 Рік тому +1

    nice job!

  • @1990-t1j
    @1990-t1j 3 роки тому +2

    I have found that I don't have to adjust the chain. It gets done at service if it needs it. The measurements should always be taken with a rider on the bike. Tighten it too much and you can damage the gearbox output shat bearings.
    Useful video.

    • @mickleblade
      @mickleblade 3 роки тому +2

      You need to ré-read the manual, measurement are NOT taken with the rider on, see page 101 of the English manual.

  • @PNH63
    @PNH63 9 місяців тому

    Bit rough round the edges but principal ok

  • @PNH63
    @PNH63 Рік тому

    As soon as I see a biker with no protective clothing I switch off. If they haven’t got the sense to wear it nobody can learn anything from them!

  • @jeremienafe5834
    @jeremienafe5834 10 місяців тому

    I always get your videos, and they suck