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Checking and adjusting chain tension
I'm still not happy with the amount of noise coming from the chain area and I think the chain is too slack. According to the manual, there should be 30-40mm chain deflection, however in the area that the manual shows you should measure the deflection there's a plastic guide fixed to the bottom of the swinging arm and this prevents the chain from moving far enough upwards to measure the tension. I can only push it up about 25mm before it hits the guide.
If I measure the deflection far enough back so that the chain doesn't foul the guide it's not in the middle of the two sprockets. Nevertheless the deflection here is about 35mm. Ergo my belief that were the plastic guide not in place the deflection in the middle would be in excess of 40mm. I've left a message with the dealer so will update this later.
Then on to another problem... The quick-release axle nut is 24mm, far bigger than any of the sockets or spanners that I own. It needs tightening to 100 Nm and my torque wrench only goes to 80. One of Lidl's specials this week is a £6.99 spanner set which goes up to 24mm, so at least I can get the nut undone. All I need now is a 24mm socket with 3/8 drive to fit the torque wrench.
Tim
I'm still not happy with the amount of noise coming from the chain area and I think the chain is too slack. According to the manual, there should be 30-40mm chain deflection, however in the area that the manual shows you should measure the deflection there's a plastic guide fixed to the bottom of the swinging arm and this prevents the chain from moving far enough upwards to measure the tension. I can only push it up about 25mm before it hits the guide.
If I measure the deflection far enough back so that the chain doesn't foul the guide it's not in the middle of the two sprockets. Nevertheless the deflection here is about 35mm. Ergo my belief that were the plastic guide not in place the deflection in the middle would be in excess of 40mm. I've left a message with the dealer so will update this later.
Then on to another problem... The quick-release axle nut is 24mm, far bigger than any of the sockets or spanners that I own. It needs tightening to 100 Nm and my torque wrench only goes to 80. One of Lidl's specials this week is a £6.99 spanner set which goes up to 24mm, so at least I can get the nut undone. All I need now is a 24mm socket with 3/8 drive to fit the torque wrench.
Tim
I've been riding for a long time, and have found on my bikes two causes of this problem:
