06-27-2024, 11:46 AM
Hello Gecko,
Excuse me if telling you stuff you already know ...
I think you have checked the chain and sprockets for any deformation or build-up of grit on individual links or teeth. Variation in chain slack is often as a result of the sprockets and their attachment points being ever so slightly out of perfect round, imagine an oval shaped sprocket. This is just something that we live with but do ensure that you set the min slack at the tightest point on the chain.
Excuse me if telling you stuff you already know ...
I think you have checked the chain and sprockets for any deformation or build-up of grit on individual links or teeth. Variation in chain slack is often as a result of the sprockets and their attachment points being ever so slightly out of perfect round, imagine an oval shaped sprocket. This is just something that we live with but do ensure that you set the min slack at the tightest point on the chain.
