Reviews
At first, I didn't know what to expect...
When I first got it, I wondered how I could measure it, since there was no translation (please enter here Instruction Manualetc.) and I had to rely on pictures and so on. I wondered how to measure it.
After doing it a few times, I figured out how to do it, and once I understood it, I found it to be a useful tool.
First, 0Start is determined, and then the Chain's amplitude (slack) is measured, but there is a procedure, so it may be difficult to understand even if it is explained in the Instruction Manual... (Translation (please type here, if there is a video or something like that, it is 0))
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Useful but not necessary?
Pretty simple tool for more piece of mind when doing chain adjustments. Works well on my bikes. I put the tool on just to see if my current alignment was good. It is, but the tool confirmed my suspicion that the alignment marks on my swing arm are not stamped symmetrically. I eyeballed it prior to purchasing this tool. If you have calibrated eyesight, an alignment tool isn?t really necessary. But, this is an affordable and useful little device to make the job a tad easier. If you have deep pockets, I imagine the laser alignment tools would be the way to go.When done, rear wheel spun more freely and with less noise. Simple and quick to use! View detail
Rose figure without luck.
It's a tool that can be used by anyone to measure the same value.
If I want to say, if there is something that can be temporarily fixed to the Swing Arm with Clamp etc., it would have been even easier to use, but it is the tool that bought and was good to use.
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