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Old 09-Oct-2005, 11:15   #1
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I have a problem with my chain adjusters.The left hand plate was damaged where the chain had come off at some stage,I bought some new ones which were the same part no for both sides.The new left hand fouls on the sprocket nuts.When matched with the one I replaced it's narrower it looks like it's been machined. Hope this makes sense without pictures! any answers welcome
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Old 09-Oct-2005, 13:20   #2
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Sounds like they've given you a right hand.
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Old 09-Oct-2005, 13:43   #3
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Of you're really stuck, I have a spare I can lend you until you get a new one. Is the damaged one still servicable?

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Old 09-Oct-2005, 16:54   #4
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It's usable but I was trying to find out if they were different or someone had done a bit of a mod
thanks of the offer.
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Old 09-Oct-2005, 17:36   #5
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Deffo different, as you say, machined off one side on LHS.

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Old 10-Oct-2005, 17:25   #6
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Speaking about chain adjusters anyone tried a set of these axle plates? eBay Item number: 4580383001
They look nicely machined and would make a nice upgrade to the ‘cheapo’ not a ‘chance of lining up’ tin plates Ducati gave us!
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Old 10-Oct-2005, 18:30   #7
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I have some slightly different ones and they are superb.I will try and dig out a link.They came form Germany,he advertises on e-bay,but they are usually anodised red or blue.
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Old 10-Oct-2005, 18:36   #8
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They look trick..let us know jasper..black anodised ones are beckoning...

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Old 11-Oct-2005, 06:01   #9
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Speaking about chain adjusters anyone tried a set of these axle plates? eBay Item number: 4580383001
They look nicely machined and would make a nice upgrade to the ‘cheapo’ not a ‘chance of lining up’ tin plates Ducati gave us!


i have a pair of those, top fit and i can throw away my stringline cos after double checking, the pointers are accurate.
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