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Need to buy today ... can some kind person advise me on what size socket I need to get to enable me to loosen the rear axle so I can adjust the chain. On an 04 999r type swinging arm. Thanks v much
36MM TORQUE SETTING 180nm.
Sorry i may be wrong because its "r" version swing arm.
I know I'm making a big mistake here, but why do you need to loosen the rear axle to adjust the chain on a 999? I just use the tension adjusters on my '03 999S.
:puzzled:
I know I'm in for a kickin' now ... :(
yellowisfriedegg
13-Oct-2004, 10:28
Originally posted by Loz
I know I'm making a big mistake here, but why do you need to loosen the rear axle to adjust the chain on a 999? I just use the tension adjusters on my '03 999S.
:puzzled:
I know I'm in for a kickin' now ... :(
how can the adjusters move the rear wheel if the axle bolt is tight ?
I think you will find that you have been NOT adjusting your chain tension ;)
36mm correct ....fits like a dream - thanks to Clint
Originally posted by Loz
I know I'm making a big mistake here, but why do you need to loosen the rear axle to adjust the chain on a 999? I just use the tension adjusters on my '03 999S.
:puzzled:
I know I'm in for a kickin' now ... :(
Has anyone actually read the owners manual then:puzzled:
No mention of how to adjust the tension in there, other than:
"Important - Have the drive chain tensioned up at a Ducati Dealer or Authorized Workshop."
Darren: was it normal socket or slim fit? When I checked mine last night the nut seems to be recessed in the swing arm.
Originally posted by yellowisfriedegghow can the adjusters move the rear wheel if the axle bolt is tight ?
I think you will find that you have been NOT adjusting your chain tension ;)
I guess you're right, but the chain tension does get adjusted - maybe my axle's loose? ;)
I recall my dealer told me I don't need to slacken off the nut, so I guess we're both wrong!
guest1,a normal socket will fit fine.I think I got mine from Halfrauds.
And Loz,please tell me you are taking the mick!!??!!
How do you think those puny adjusters move the rear wheel back without undoing the spindle nut first!
As for taking the bike to a dealer to get the chain adjusted,.....:lol::lol::lol:
guest1 the socket I purchased was a draper expert( £7) with a 1/4 inch adaptor...oh yes....fairly slim surround seem fits fine around the recess axle nut on the Black 'r' type swinging arm.
Loz, if you ain't extracting the p1ss, then there's at least two loose nuts on your bike that I can think of.:D
[Edited on 14-10-2004 by guest1]
Originally posted by KeefyB
guest1,a normal socket will fit fine.I think I got mine from Halfrauds.
And Loz,please tell me you are taking the mick!!??!!
How do you think those puny adjusters move the rear wheel back without undoing the spindle nut first!
As for taking the bike to a dealer to get the chain adjusted,.....:lol::lol::lol:
Hi Dickie. Not taking the mick. Someone I had reason to believe (racking my brains as to who, may or may not have been someone in my local dealer) told me you can adjust without loosening the spindle nut. When I tried to do this a while back, I actually changed the chain tension. So now I'm buying a decent torque wrench and the appropriate socket and checking what's what before I next ride the 999!
Mind you, I haven't tried adjusting the chain since a change of tyres at Cadwell last month which Julian did for me, so perhaps it was just a one-off thing - if I try it now, the adjusters might not budge. I really would like to know the how and why of what happened before.
Originally posted by guest1
Loz, if you ain't extracting the p1ss, then there's at least two loose nuts on your bike that I can think of.:D
[Edited on 14-10-2004 by guest1]
Alan, you are so right. :D
Cheers guys!
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