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                     Correct  Chain  Adjustment
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         Lower  machine  from- its  stand  and  engage  neutral.  With                                       o  x
         the  machine  normally  loaded  (1  person)  and  the  suspen­                                      I: "
         sion  units  in  "W"  position  the  sag  of the  chain  is  correct
         if  you  can  lift  it  at  least  63/64  in.  through  the  inspection
         hole of the chain case.
                                                                                 Knock-out  spindle  nul
         If  adjustment  is  necessary,  slacken  the  knock-out  spindle
         nut,  the  hexagon  nut  on  the  eccentric  adjuster  (right­
         hand  side),  and  the  hexagon  nut  on  the  leftchand  side.   To  allow  for  the  extra  load  provided  by  a  pillion  pas­
         The  rear-wheel  should  then  the  pushed  forwards  or   senger,  change  the  suspension  unit  settings  from  "W"
                                                                 (weich  = soft)  to  "H"  (hart  = hard)  by  adjusting  at  the
         backwards  as  required  (taking  care  to  maintain  correct <
         wheel  alignment),  until  the  Correct  amount  of  chain  ten­  serrated portions at the  bottom of each  unit
         sion  has  been  obtained. When  re-tightening  the  nuts,  see
         that  the  eccentric  discs  do  not  slip  out  of  position;  they
         should  bear  snugly  against  the  anchorage  at  the  fork
         ends.

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         x                                                                  Position  W       Position  H
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                                                                  If  a  new  chain ,is  necessary,  badly worn  sprockets  should
                                                                  also,be  renewed  or  the  new  chain  will  ,rapidly  become
                                                                  diste.fted.
                        Eccentric
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