Thanks Nick that is how I have done it in that past. I Just thought I would ask to see if someone knew what if any additonal chain links would be needed for each tooth increase of the rear sprocket. I allways think it is a good idea to get information from others if they have done it.
You would think there would be a standard chart for each gear tooth increase/decrease in the rear or front of a specific chain size you need to add/remove x links.
--- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, Nick Alaniz <nicktoh@...> wrote:
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> Chris,
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> Best thing to do is install your new sprockets, loosen the rear axle and move the wheel forward (for chain wear adjusment), then install the chain over the countershaft sprocket and run it onto the rear sprocket and see where you have to break it apart. Most new chains come with about 120 links or so.
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> Carry on.
> Ciao, Nick Alaniz, 2002 Ducati ST4$, Sacramento, CaL.
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> From: "Christopher" <crea_13460@...>
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> Sent: Saturday, January 1, 2011 8:59:07 AM
> Subject: [DucatiST] Chain Length
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> I am changing the chain and sprockets on my 2001 ST4 and am going with a 15 front and 44 rear. Does anyone know how many links I need to add for each rear rear sprocket tooth increase? I have not been able to find any info. Any info or links would be appreciated. Thanks
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> Chris
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Re: [DucatiST] Chain Length
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