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Rear End Alignment


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Try this: Loosen the chain till it's as loose as it goes(best would be to take it completely off). Then support the frame so that the rear wheels and swing arm are completely off the ground. Then try to move the axle relative to the carrier and then try to move the swing arm side to side relative to the frame. I would bet that the bearings are shot in either the axle carrier or the swing arm pivot. Possibly both. There should be no movement of either the axle relative to the carrier/swing arm or the swing arm relative to the frame. If these two checks are ok then you may have a tweeked frame or swing arm.

 

Wheatchex

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Try this:  Loosen the chain till it's as loose as it goes(best would be to take it completely off).  Then support the frame so that the rear wheels and swing arm are completely off the ground.  Then try to move the axle relative to the carrier and then try to move the swing arm side to side relative to the frame.  I would bet that the bearings are shot in either the axle carrier or the swing arm pivot.  Possibly both.  There should be no movement of either the axle relative to the carrier/swing arm or the swing arm relative to the frame.  If these two checks are ok then you may have a tweeked frame or swing arm.

 

Wheatchex

all ready checked all that. its gotta be the stupid ass mounting of the bolts/chain adjusters. i will double check all the above mentioned ideas tonight and see if i missed anything.

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Check the two alignment bolts under the carrier, they are probably not set equal. There are tiny indicator marks that you use to line the carrier up. Loosen the main bolts that fasten the carrier to the swingarm then adjust the two bolts so that your chain is tight enough and the carrier is aligned properly.

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