Chain tightening.
At the risk of once again revealing my ignorance of motorcycles, especially my own, I think I just figured something out.
But please correct me if I am wrong.
If I use my rear stand while tightening my chain I can then avoid the whole process of having to roll the bike forward with a wrench jammed in between the sprocket and chain in order to maintain the tension on the chain while tightening the axel.
It seems to me that by having the bike on the rear stand, set as far back on the swing arm as possible, you get roughly the same amount of flex in the swing arm as you would if the bike were on the ground but without any pressure on the wheel/axel, thus allowing the axel to move freely during adjustment.
I have tried this method three times on three different bikes with great results. (My Bandit 1200, a Katana 600 and a Nighthawk 750)
What say you all? Is this a method well established and I am just now figuring it out or am I getting what might be considered a false positive?
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