Chains - Rites and Wrongs

After 1k, still no Stretch and no signs of wear.

One thing though, when i was cleaning it today I notiiced the swing arm has a bump on it.

I couldnt see it, but it is easily to feel and seems like it is intentionally made.

I wonder if this signifies the spot to measure the chain slack...

Anyone else have that?

(Its like if you run the finger underneath, behind the front lip, from about the middle towards the rear there is a "speed bump" like in a parking lot.)
 
Do you mean this little very hard to see round bump on my 2020?
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Om my bike, it is too far rearward to be a chain measuring spot.
 
Ill have to check. (Off topic: your pic reminds me that I want to pick up something to fill the threads left empty after rear peg delete....)
 
So, as an integral part of chain maintenance, the back tire needs to get lifted.

I currently have the Original spools installed, and it is very close to touching the exhaust just before the bump stop. The handbook also mentions they will hit the factory pipe.

Does anyone else use spools?

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I use a different brand, but I take them out when off the stand. I actually checked when I replaced the shock spring and they did come very close to the muffler.... too close for my comfort.
I looked EVERYWERE for low profile spools, but could not find any. If you find some, let us know!
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So, broke out my Jordans and buried it in the bump stop with some help for video action.

I would say, not even close with the Remus.

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This all theoretical running a 5kg tire with 2.5 time bigger diameter. You won't feel it.

And stealth is still lighter than a full steel sprocket, either way you look at it.
 
And stealth is still lighter than a full steel sprocket, either way you look at it.
Depends which steel sprocket you get... The all steel Driven Racing sprocket is almost identical in weight to the supersprox alu/steel. Both are 700-800g, depending on the number of teeth.
 
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