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Old Sep 1, 2011 | 09:45 AM
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Any member here that wants to buy an RK chain or RK chain kit, email me directly. Anyone from the forum that sends me an email will receive a discount certificate in return. Subject the email "CBRforum inquiry". I strongly recommend our RK kits. We have many different kits in different size with aluminum or steel sprockets. Tell me the size chain you are looking for and what bike you have, I will give you a couple recommendations. We appreciate your support!

FYI: ALWAYS replace your sprockets and chain at the same time!

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Old Sep 1, 2011 | 11:13 AM
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It'd be the best news ever if someone would make a primary chain with a loose link for the 1000F..........................................
Are you reading this Kipp.........

and if you make a Timing chain like DID do with a loose link for the 1000F we could surely give your product a try..................

My 530 X link chain's starting to buzz, sooooo time for a new set.
 
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Old Sep 3, 2011 | 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by RK Excel
Any member here that wants to buy an RK chain or RK chain kit, email me directly. Anyone from the forum that sends me an email will receive a discount certificate in return. Subject the email "CBRforum inquiry". I strongly recommend our RK kits. We have many different kits in different size with aluminum or steel sprockets. Tell me the size chain you are looking for and what bike you have, I will give you a couple recommendations. We appreciate your support!
Very nice gesture of support for us here at the CBRForum Kipp! Thank you sir.
 
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Old Sep 6, 2011 | 09:12 AM
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I adjusted my chain a little bit last night because it was entirely way too loose. But I dont have a manual to know exactly how much slack to leave nor do I know what torque to use on the axle nut. Can someone help me please??
 
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Old Sep 6, 2011 | 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by jet_vet2003
I adjusted my chain a little bit last night because it was entirely way too loose. But I dont have a manual to know exactly how much slack to leave nor do I know what torque to use on the axle nut. Can someone help me please??
83 ft.lbs on the nut. To check slack,go midway between the sprockets on the lower chain. I just hold a straight edge,then push the chain up,you dont want no more than about 1-7/8 or so. I think the manual says 1-15/16 max.
 
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