Chain Tensioner
#26
Hey,
How about these cheapo chain tensioners?


Kinda ugly and it is designed to be used in pair because they go inner side of track-ends (more correctly, ... mama-chari ends).
I am thinking of using only one on the drive side and use it like Tuggernut.
T
How about these cheapo chain tensioners?


Kinda ugly and it is designed to be used in pair because they go inner side of track-ends (more correctly, ... mama-chari ends).
I am thinking of using only one on the drive side and use it like Tuggernut.
T
Last edited by Tomo_Ishi; 07-05-09 at 04:14 AM.
#27
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ok...i ive gotten a lot of feedback and appreciate it...but i am still not sure...i ride hard and fast...therefore do i need a tensioner or as long as i have the chain and bolts as tight as possible, am i ok with out one???...no one has really told me if i should really have one, or what kind of riding conditions they are really used for??
#28
Why don't you try a cheap one? I think these stuff is primarily for ease of chain-tensioning. "Walking" is easy, but twisting is considerably easier for me. I only need to use the 14mm wrench at the very end.
#29
ok...i ive gotten a lot of feedback and appreciate it...but i am still not sure...i ride hard and fast...therefore do i need a tensioner or as long as i have the chain and bolts as tight as possible, am i ok with out one???...no one has really told me if i should really have one, or what kind of riding conditions they are really used for??
the answer is no.
#30
ok...i ive gotten a lot of feedback and appreciate it...but i am still not sure...i ride hard and fast...therefore do i need a tensioner or as long as i have the chain and bolts as tight as possible, am i ok with out one???...no one has really told me if i should really have one, or what kind of riding conditions they are really used for??





