04-22-2021, 09:41 AM
(04-22-2021, 06:58 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote:(04-22-2021, 02:48 AM)mvk24_imp Wrote: I have always gone to the middle of the bottom of the chain.
Put a ruler or tape measure behind it. And give it a gentle wiggle both Up & Down and make sure it falls within the margin.
If it would move 1 inch upwards from baseline, then it would also move 1 inch below baseline (downwards). And that would give you a total slack of 2 inches instead of 1 inch in 1 direction.
This is the way I learned (but it can be wrong and im open to hearing otherwise)
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Ive no argument with your technique, mvk, but surely the sheer weight of the chain will mean it will move further up than down? In other words, the lower run will be bow shaped at rest.
Ive no argument with your technique, mvk, but surely the sheer weight of the chain will mean it will move further up than down? In other words, the lower run will be bow shaped at rest. I believe the idea is to take account for both movements instead of each individual.
If when you move the chain Up & Down then what is the range of movement. Is it within an inch? 1 1/2 inch? The slack would be the total sum of all movement the chain has all together on the vertical plane.
By my understanding above, only measuring the Height of travel from a baseline of where the chain is resting does not account for ALL of the vertical slack the chain has. Which in this particular instance is a vertical plane of movement both upwards and downwards.
(I think that makes sense how I wrote it)
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(04-22-2021, 08:51 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: someone with a 14 std please look (or take a pic of) at the decal on the swingarm for me. I swear I saw it with up and down but mine is hidden behind a beautiful symmetrical chrome pipe on the lh side. lolNow that I'm explaining my thinking it's making me more confused lol.
I believe we're just saying a few ways to skin a cat but ending up with the same result. The photo on my 14ex seems to explain it. The illustration of the chain and arrows show total slack of motion up and slightly down. Not only upwards from a resting chain position.
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well didn't mean to start that