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mitchvon

Mini Bike
I was reading about cam tensioners and tried the follow the below link and received the following message.  "Access Denied!  If you feel that you should have access to this page, please contact your website administrator."

Oh I have the right, I just don't have access :)

"plese don't start multiple posts with the exact same problem/question, it makes it tough to figure which one you are going to read to find your answer...  now, go back to the original post,  http://www.cog-online.org/clubportal/mboards/viewmessages.cfm?clubID=1328&forum=1406&Topic=18353  and click the links 2Linby was kind enough to give you, telling you all about the stock tensioner.  Which by the way is much more worthy and less troublesome, than trying to guess if the aPE one is correctly adjusted...  you cannot feel the adjuster hit the chain, that just isn't true, and 99% of the ones I've seen were too tightly "

Here is the link to the thread

http://forum.cog-online.org/index.php?topic=18366.msg68061#msg68061
 
Mitch;

The problem is that the link is pointing to the old Cogmos Forum no this new SMF one.

If you do a search you should be able to find the original post here as everything moved over.
Also look in the Tech Pages for the tensioner info.

Colin
 
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