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Pulsar 220 DTSI- How to tighten/ adjusting the slackness of the chain

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  • #16
    Place the plate in place and just turn the screws till the plate is fixed ...thats it.....do not overtighten. You need not to go through whole chain tightening process.
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    • #17
      If you mostly ride with a pillion.. maintain a little more slackness..
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      • #18
        What to when the screw on the right side of the axle is like that..
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Sumondatta View Post
          What to when the screw on the right side of the axle is like that..
          you've to loosen the axle nut only after removing that split pin. Split-Pin here is for extra protection. Once chain adjustment is done put split-pin back in place, however it seems it'll tricky to get the right rotation.
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