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Old 07-04-09 | 08:03 PM
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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.

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Old 07-04-09 | 11:12 PM
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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??
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Old 07-05-09 | 04:18 AM
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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.
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Old 07-05-09 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by justinporebski
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??
do you need a chain tensioner?
the answer is no.
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Old 07-05-09 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by justinporebski
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??
Is your axle slipping when you hammer on it? If not you don't need one. If the axle is slipping, then try tightening down the nuts tighter first. If that doesn't work, then you may need a chain tensioner. But unless you are riding a tiny gear ratio, you probably aren't going to need one.
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Old 07-05-09 | 06:05 PM
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just learn how to walk your wheel back. it's pretty easy.
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