Madmoto chain adjusters

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  1. Varny

    Varny New Member

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    For those who have concerns about madmoto chain adjusters and the chance of the axle moving, by using original adjusting bolt and nut instead of the one supplied any worries have gone, what do you think of my solution?
     

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    Defeats the point of having chain adjusters if you have to leave the original adjuster bolt in just in case of a fail!
     
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    Yes I agree, but I need to see some proof either way, I don't want to be the Guinea-pig that gets hurt , they do look better than original
     
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    Find a bit strange that you haven't introduced yourself in the new members section and have jumped straight to a thread that is quite old about so called crap chain adjusters
     
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    Find a bit strange that you haven't introduced yourself in the new members section and have jumped straight to a thread that is quite old about so called crap chain adjusters
     
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    OK didn't know I had to introduce myself ,
     
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    What would you like to know about me
     
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    Bank details please
     
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    Haha I'm not really a charity case , but go on then all donations will be great , I'll post details later how to make payment . Well just a brief in about myself , ive been riding a bike for 48 years 32 of them with a full license, first bike cb125 super dream then Rd350lc, cbx1000z vtr 1000th firestorm and currently 07 blade and I work for Honda in Swindon
     
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    I was just looking at these adjusters and was put off by the horror stories. Surely you can find out if the axle would move simple by torquiing up the axle bolt then winding in the standard adjusters slightly? If the gap closes, the axle moves. If it doesn't, it doesn't.

    Still don't really like the idea of a potentially badly designed part touching my back end ahem...
     
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    I can have a go at that and let you know the result
     
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    Varny did you ever try this? I've just been fettling the steed and was typically frustrated by the chain adjustment on the standard setup. I'll try the test we spoke about above at the next trackday. 200bhp at Cadwell Park should be a good test!
     
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    The mod I showed won't fit with new chain and sprockets fitted, my friend had madmoto adjusters fitted to his 05 blade and after giving it a lot of throttle from a standing start has snapped the adjusting bolt, which caused the wheel to slip in the swinging arm and the chain came of , just a bit of damage on the swinging arm but if it had been at speed could of been worse, I've now removed mine. With the standard setup you have piece of mind
     
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    200 bhp will definitely destroy the adjusters
     

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