Hello, I have to adjust the chain slack and I have a couple of questions,
if I follow the Haynes manual, it tells me to slacken the rear axle nut and also the nut on the bolt securing the torque arm to the rear brake caliper, but if I folloe the book from Suzuki, it doesn't say anything about the bolt securing the brake, so who should I follow? Also, how difficult is to do it? Thank you.
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Hi I have the same bike and I always follow the Haynes manual when adjusting the chain. The suzuki manual is sadly lacking in a lot of information.
All I do is loosen the torque arm bolt, loosen the axle bolt and adjust the chain as appropriate. I use a laser chain allignment tool to make sure that the chain is running true because the guides on either side are hopelessly inaccurate. (plus I love little gadgets like that!)
Then tighten everything up again. I use a torgue wrench to make sure all is tightened to the correct NM as detailed in the Haynes manual.
All I do is loosen the torque arm bolt, loosen the axle bolt and adjust the chain as appropriate. I use a laser chain allignment tool to make sure that the chain is running true because the guides on either side are hopelessly inaccurate. (plus I love little gadgets like that!)
Then tighten everything up again. I use a torgue wrench to make sure all is tightened to the correct NM as detailed in the Haynes manual.
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