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Old 12-05-16, 08:24 AM   #8
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Default Re: Chain Monkey

Quiet expensive for what it is!!! Think I'll stick to the old tried and tested simple method, don't adjust my chain that often, or find it needs doing. Usually at tyre change time and then its more of a hassle getting wheels in line, than getting chain tension correct. Certainly wouldn't work on the KTM. Chain's looser than a wh*re's knickers on that thing !!!


Do you really need to carry it on the bike ???? Can't say I've ever tensioned my chain mid-ride !!!
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