Motorcycle Wheel Alignment

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Hey hey let’s leave my pegging business to myself and my spare time ok 😂

lordwaffles
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Remember to measure slack at multiple points of the chain, you could have a tight spot in chain.

Quinney
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Lmao, your vids have been poppin up and I gotta say man, ur funny af. Ur little shots at people are pretty entertaining.

jasonjaeger
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At 13 in 1970 taking my SL 70 to the Honda dealership for maintenance of any kind wasn’t something I even considered. I genuinely didn’t think that was even a thing. Tires, chains, plugs, levers, oil, filters, etc all done at home. When the frame cracked from jumping, dad took it to some guy to weld it.

tscott
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Attention other idiots: not every bike has the same chain tension. Check yours on the swing arm sticker.

lovelessissimo
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Great advice just one nitpickn 1 inchcloser to 25mm

Pvkasz
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For alignment, measure the threads in the bolt for adjusters. They use the same bolts for each side.

Thetamato
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If you want to get the rear wheel aligned ..just move the adjusters until the chain is centered on the rear sprocket when spining by hand getting same spacing on each side .

marktarascio
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Align the rear wheel by rotating it while on the stand. If there are clicking noises, the sprocket teeth tips are hitting the chain outer cover.... adjust until there are no clicking noises.

WATCH-IT-BUSTER
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Your awesome man I been watching your videos for a couple years now I absolutely love the wrap vids keep it up man you do great work

noahallen
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Or just replace worn out chain and check the rear sprokects if it is "sharkfin" meaning it needs to be replaced.

jamilangon
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Okay I get that the chain has to move 30-40 mm but with how much pressure? Like it’s going to move different amounts depending on how much pressure I put on it.

connordugan
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Once your alignment is right you just need to turn the tensioners evenly ie half a turn each side 46k and 17 years out of the OEM chain and sprockets 🤙 rubber side down.

ian
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People don't realised your video is a guide, chain slack to be confirmed by owner hand book, thanks for the time you took to make the video. My honest opinion is the hate comments are People are never wrong, I see it on my own channel 👍

lancashiresandrails
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bruuhh this is the thing i needed to know thanks

Mid_Range_Destruction-
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Looking his rear wheel wear mark! Dude didn’t even corner his bike! Bet he’s riding like my Father who is 72 years old.

supertony
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Getting pegged 😢😂😂😂 broo that was out nowhere !

devensantos
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Another good tip: invest in some quality aftermarket chain adjusters as well as an alignment tool. I myself and a few other people went to Lightech and had issues but overall they’re a good investment. I switched to some from Gilles and haven’t looked back. Whichever maker you go with is a great investment, they make the job of adjusting and alignment so much easier. At the very least, spend the $15 on an alignment tool like the one from motion pro and be happy

RapidRedRider
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I use a caliper on each tensioner to align mine

IvanRodriguez-crny
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just adjusted mine i think i got it all aligned

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