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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2010

A couple useful tips to consider when setting your drive chain slack.

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  • Man, clean that hub and those spokes.

  • @ZedMisfit ok, but i'm gonna wait until after the weekend cause it'll just get dirty again :P

  • beautiful banshee :)

  • @yamaharules163 lmao :)

  • I was thinking the same thing. I like the red chain, stands out on your bike

  • @pri24511 thanks! I was worried the red colouring would wear off fast, but I've been using the chain for the past few months and so far so good!

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  • Long live the sheeee

  • Long live the sheeee

  • What camera did you film this with?

  • what kinda chain you got on that?

  • does anyone know were to get the red or coloured chains ? or what make they are

  • @davison1021 Your local dealer can provide you the sprocket numbers for making the correct changes to your bike for making the conversion aswell. You also might consider going up in CC to do this, I've found more often than not that peoples complaints of acceleration are due to weight gains, typically it's been friends gaining muscle in their early 20s and putting on 30lbs from weight lifting and on a 250 even 30lbs can be a bit noticeable, especially on hills.

  • @davison1021 you gain on the back and lose on the front for better acceleration but less top speed, just a few teeth though

  • Nice banshee

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