max iv chain tension

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    max iv chain tension

    Hey guys I am putting all new chains on my max iv now what is the best way to get the right tension thanks

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    Raise the machine until all of the tires are off the ground. With the bolt that goes through the tensioner loosened, push down on the sprocket. I usually use a 2x2 piece of wood. Hold it in place and tighten up the nut/bolt. Test the chain to make sure it isn't banjo string tight (remember, I live in North Carolina). Ideally you want 1/2" deflection of the chain so 1/4" up and 1/4" down. Once you get a feel for how tight they should be, it will be pretty natural to get them set each time. You don't want them too tight or it will wear prematurely and put a lot of tension on the drivetrain.

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    That makes sense I'm not afraid to get in this machine more I did notice the frame towards the rear sprockets is bent up and bashed a little from the chains breaking one time or loose should I worry about that also off subject what size of hole saw did you use to install those tail lights in your max ii

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    Quote Originally Posted by freestyle7783 View Post
    That makes sense I'm not afraid to get in this machine more I did notice the frame towards the rear sprockets is bent up and bashed a little from the chains breaking one time or loose should I worry about that also off subject what size of hole saw did you use to install those tail lights in your max ii
    The bent frame is fairly common. My max IV is the same way. For the hole saw, I just used whatever was recommended by the lights that I purchased. I don't remember what it was off the top of my head.

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    OK makes sense thanks again for the input I like this site a lot tons of input and ideas

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