I'll take too loose over too tight any day. The danger in going too loose is if the chain is loose enough to jump a tooth or off the sprocket. You might wear the chain a little prematurely in dirt riding do to more jerk stresses in the loose chain, but then again, better that than bending your countershaft. Jeff> Is there a problem if my chain is too loose > (not dangerously but not on the specs). > >
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[dsn_klr650] what if my chain too loose?
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euro kawasaki parts
For a couple of weeks now I have been trying to obtain data on Tengai parts
for what I now believe to be a European model (having ruled out Canadian
livery with a phone call to a Canadian dealership in B.C,). I am looking
for black plastic body parts which I believe to be from an 89 Euro Tengai.
Does anyone know of a European Kawasaki dealership that is web friendly,
speaks English, and is customer service oriented. I E mailed a couple of
British dealers but got no response after a week or so. Any info would be
much appreciated.
Morgan
(Don't make me come over there!)
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