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keithcross wrote:No marks I'm afraid. Its back to the planks of wood etc. I keep meaning to mark my swinging arm once lined up, even one mark on each side would help - a lot.
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DAVID THOMPSON wrote:I clamp a stright edge to the rear chain sprocket and let it lay on the
bottom run of chain
and adjust it to follow the chain
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chain line up tool
DEmark wrote:Yeah, I think measuring center to center of swingarm bolt to axle is the best way to line the rear wheel up. I have been thinking about buying an EXTRA LARGE MARKING COMPASS for the job. See item 8989A71 at mcmaster.com to see what I am talking about. It could be used on other bikes too...
DEmark wrote:Yeah, I think measuring center to center of swingarm bolt to axle is the best way to line the rear wheel up. I have been thinking about buying an EXTRA LARGE MARKING COMPASS for the job. See item 8989A71 at mcmaster.com to see what I am talking about. It could be used on other bikes too...
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