Blaster Chain Tension
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Hello Guys,
I have one quick question, I have a blaster that has a plus 3 swing arm on it and the stock chain adjustment brackets. I have one of those no stretch chains but it did stretch a little just enough for me to tighten it up so it does not drag on the rear skid plate. My question is that those brackets are set so far back that they have a bit of twist to then one towards the sprocket and the other to the brake caliper. Is this something to worry about or should I take a link of the chain so it is not so extended and twisted.
I have one quick question, I have a blaster that has a plus 3 swing arm on it and the stock chain adjustment brackets. I have one of those no stretch chains but it did stretch a little just enough for me to tighten it up so it does not drag on the rear skid plate. My question is that those brackets are set so far back that they have a bit of twist to then one towards the sprocket and the other to the brake caliper. Is this something to worry about or should I take a link of the chain so it is not so extended and twisted.
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