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chain adjustment
Posted: 10:47 pm May 31 2020
by bws2
I was checking the chain adjustment on my '01 KDX200 and it had around 2 inches of slack.
I moved to adjuster back a notch and it ended up around 2.5.
I looks like the acceptable range is 2.2 to 2.8, but it seems like 2.5 is an awful lot of slack.
Do any of you guys run your chain that loose?
Re: chain adjustment
Posted: 11:08 pm May 31 2020
by SS109
I run my chain looser than most. It's better to be too loose than too tight. Lot's of my riding buddies give me crap for it but mine seem to last longer than theirs (over 1000+ hours on my current chain) so they can kiss my grits!

Re: chain adjustment
Posted: 12:16 am Jun 01 2020
by KDXGarage
bws2, is the bike on the kickstand or up on a work stand??
Re: chain adjustment
Posted: 11:32 am Jun 01 2020
by John_S
BWS2, I run mine like that. My index, middle, and ring finger together are 2.5 inches. I put them up against the back of the chain slider and the chain is snug across my index finger. Rear wheel off the ground.
Re: chain adjustment
Posted: 05:18 pm Jun 01 2020
by bws2
KDXGarage wrote: 12:16 am Jun 01 2020
bws2, is the bike on the kickstand or up on a work stand??
I was measuring it with the bike on the kickstand.
Re: chain adjustment
Posted: 11:47 pm Jun 01 2020
by ericr
John_S wrote: 11:32 am Jun 01 2020
BWS2, I run mine like that. My index, middle, and ring finger together are 2.5 inches. I put them up against the back of the chain slider and the chain is snug across my index finger. Rear wheel off the ground.
That's how I measure mine too. It's quick and accurate depending what type of sausage fingers you have - breakfast links or Brats.
Re: chain adjustment
Posted: 02:34 pm Jun 04 2020
by doakley
Got a manual? Mine says 55-65mm (2.17-2.56") measured from the swing arm just behind the slider. I also tend to run towards the loose end of the range. It does look slack but never had a problem. Run it too tight and you are asking for counter shaft issues.