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Old August 4th, 2010, 03:13 PM   #97
TenaciousD
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Name: Kevin
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Motorcycle(s): 2009 250R

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Originally Posted by Alex View Post
Try harder. I found it was easier to remove the chain guard, and attack it from the left side. Breaking it loose the first time can be a real pain in the ass. But once it starts moving, then you're good to go.
The real problem on mine is the rear tire is in the way. There's no room for the wrench to swing and I tried it from both sides, from every angle possible. My bike is lowered a LOT while I'm learning (I'm one of those vertically challenged folks). I believe the spring is significantly preloaded in this lowered state, though, so adjusting it is probably a crapshoot anyway.
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