the correct alignment of the chain and the wheel,
concave scale marks are engraved on the chain
adjusters on the left and right sides of the rear
wheel. Please check and ensure that the concave
scale marks on both sides of the chain are at the
same level of scale marks, and confirm the parallel-
ism of the shaft and the flatness of the chain wheel,
as shown in the figure below. (Note: A ruler or rope
can also be used to check the wheel alignment for
correctness.)
Wrong operation example Correct operation
(6) Tighten the left and right lock nuts. Re-tighten
the rear axle nut with a tightening torque of
100-140N.m. Check the wheel alignment again and
check the looseness of the chain at the tightest
position of the chain. Readjust if necessary.
Misalignment of the wheels causes abnormal wear
and may result in the motorcycle being driven
dangerously.
When a new chain is installed, both chain wheels
must be checked for wear and replaced if neces-
sary.
example
During the periodic inspection, the chain shall be
inspected for the following conditions:
(1) Loose pin
(2) Damaged roller
(3) Dry and rusty chain joints
(4) Twisted or seized chain joints
(5) Excessive damage
(6) Adjust the loose chain
If the chain has the above problems, the sprockets
will be very likely to cause damage to it. Inspect the
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