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Uploaded by on May 17, 2011

How to set tension on your dirt bike chain.

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  • is that sproket the one where the center is aluminum (bad spelling) and steel for the teeth?

    and if so how do they hold up

  • @monsterenergy66 Yes.  They hold up good.

  • if you wouldnt recomend me welding the Diferential. i wanted to weld it because i would like to start drifting. (like posi track)

  • @DIENAMICProductions I say go for it if you have the budget for tires and don't need much of a turning radius. If you want to do drifting sounds like the tire budget is there. Go for it.

  • @briansmobile1 im sorry i dont understand. what do you mean that it will affect my turning radius. how?

  • @DIENAMICProductions two back tires pushing the same speed straight ahead make it hard to turn. If you turn left with a normal differential the left tires travel a shorter distance than the right tires. That means they have to go faster on the right to make the turn happen without barking rubber. Draw tire tracks on a paper. Then trace them with your fingers as though they were a car axle. The right finger will have to go faster or cover more ground.

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  • Thumbs up for a new tyre !

    

  • She needs to stay in the kitchen.

  • @kary1982v6 Thanks.

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