Chain Sliders

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  1. #1
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    Chain Sliders

    I've got a new project MaxII this weekend. I noticed when I started take it apart that I'm missing some of the chain sliders. My question is what should I replace them with? Should I go back to the factory set-up, RC Chian adjusters or Mudbugs favorite tensioners (if they will work)?? Which would work the best and keep me from having to tighten chains after every ride?

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    I,m currently working with a friend on fabricating some " floating " style chain tensioners. I can,t tell you the price for these yet ,or how they might work. When I know I,ll post the results.

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    The factory chain adjusters suck.Richards wants $30 a piece for the newer type adjusters but you could make them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coosaridgerider View Post
    The factory chain adjusters suck.Richards wants $30 a piece for the newer type adjusters but you could make them.
    I bought some from Richards Relics, $90.00 a pair $175.oo for 2 pair.
    Didn't want to mess with making them, seem good.

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