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Old 10-03-2005, 01:48 PM
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Default Kazuma 150 chain adjustment - gear slipping

My kazuma150 needs some help.
1. First it seems the chain is way to loose, how do you adjust it?

2. If i need a new chain which one do I get ( specs/size)

3.The gear seems to slip, i hear a click sound as i push the atv front or backwards without it running, or when running, it will go into gear but after a few feet the trans slips. I was thinking it was because the chain is loose,but when i sit on it, the suspension tightens it up and i still hear the clicking?

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Old 10-13-2005, 06:12 PM
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Default Kazuma 150 chain adjustment - gear slipping

I just adjusted the chain on my 250, but i dont know if they have the same adjustment method.

To adjust on the 250, you have to locate the 4 bolts on the back of the axel assembly and loosen them. Then you need to find the adjustment bolt on the engine side of the axle assembly and tighten it until you see the back axle moving the direction you want it to. Keep adjusting until you get to the desired tension on the chain, then tighten the 4 bolts back.

Dont know if this will be any help for your 150, but there it is anyway.

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