Anybody Used One Of These?

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  1. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Well-Known Member

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    Anybody used one of these for tensioning or checking chain tension?


    Oxford Chain Tensioner

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  2. joe mc donald

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    Not used but it looks good.
     
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  3. Iceman

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    All I have ever done is use a steel ruler to measure the distance at the tightest point midway in the chain. Personally, the time it takes to set that up I can have the job done, and a quality steel rule is not that expensive.
     
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  4. thc

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    Hi RB,
    Looks pretty much identical to the 'Chain Monkey' one, which I have used...does the job, but as Iceman said above, a ruler does the job too, is cheaper and ultimately less hassle.
     
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  5. trudd

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    I have a chain monkey and the theory is good but I'm no so convinced about the application.

    The idea is that it puts a kink in the chain so you can just fit it and adjust the wheel until the chain is tight. Then you removed the tool and the correct amount of slack is put back into the chain. You only need to figure out the values once to suit your bike so there's no messing about trying to measure things every time.

    However, there is a still a fairly large element of feel and judgement to it. It's still possible to tighten everything up and end up with a chain that's too tight or vice versa.
     
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  6. Baza

    Baza Elite Member

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    One of my lads has one of these contraptions. As the guys say above, it’s so much easier to get the steel ruler out.
     
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  7. Olaf Jensen

    Olaf Jensen New Member

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    Na, I do it by eye and feel. If you've ridden long enough, you'll know.
     
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  8. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Well-Known Member

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    True, but I have until a few months ago always ridden shaft drive bikes. Touring in a dusty environment I found it a pain with a chain. Gosh that was nearly 40/45 yrs ago.
     
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  9. Pegscraper

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    If you need one of those to set the chain tension, maybe you should consider a shaft drive.
     
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  10. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Well-Known Member

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    Cheeky!!
    Just bending down is getting a tad more awkward.
     
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  11. Baza

    Baza Elite Member

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    How do you manage with the other tasks that motorcycling demands, like fitting and removing a disk lock, putting air in the tyres or cleaning the machine?
     
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  12. Baza

    Baza Elite Member

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    As your PM prevented me replying I need to advise that my queries were serious and not intended to be disrespectful. As for age you are a mere whippersnapper.
     
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