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Chain free movement technical news
This is courtesy COBlue, posted here as it affects all models.
Sorry for the large pic, but it's hard to read small:
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braindead0, The old spec for the T595/D955 and S3 is 35-40 mm. Along the way owners learned to adjust slacker, the factory has caught up.
Thanks for posting the info!
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Affects all bikes back to the start of production, eh? Sure would be nice of 'em to list the specs for the pre-1050 machines, then!
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