ScottRNelson
Adventure and Dual Sport
Okay, rhetorical question because I just stuck a new DID 520 XV2 chain on my XR.
This is what the old chain looked like:
Yeah, some of the links are tight, but it has absolutely not stretched at all in the eight or ten years since I put it on there.
The simplest way to check for correct chain tension on this bike is to push down on the chain and see if you can get it to touch the end of that black chain slider on top of the swingarm. With the big rear sprocket, the correct position was 5 on the snail adjuster for the old chain. That's also the correct position for the new chain too.
So, should I have kept running the old chain and just continue to lubricate it, or was it truly time for a new chain.
All opinions on the subject will be appreciated.
Here it is with the new chain and a couple of new street legal dirt tires - MT21 front and D606 rear:
This is what the old chain looked like:
Yeah, some of the links are tight, but it has absolutely not stretched at all in the eight or ten years since I put it on there.
The simplest way to check for correct chain tension on this bike is to push down on the chain and see if you can get it to touch the end of that black chain slider on top of the swingarm. With the big rear sprocket, the correct position was 5 on the snail adjuster for the old chain. That's also the correct position for the new chain too.
So, should I have kept running the old chain and just continue to lubricate it, or was it truly time for a new chain.
All opinions on the subject will be appreciated.
Here it is with the new chain and a couple of new street legal dirt tires - MT21 front and D606 rear:
