zzzz Posted May 19, 2004 Report Posted May 19, 2004 I lost the upper chain roller and was thinking about buying a cascade chain slider instead. I looked online at a picture, but was unsure how they would install. It looks like they might fit over the existing roller. So I guess I need to know if you need the roller for the slider to work. Thanks. Also do they cause more resistance? Quote
jcharne Posted May 19, 2004 Report Posted May 19, 2004 a chain slider goes on the swing arm where the long bolt goes through. you take the old stock donut slider piece of shit off then there is usually a allen head screw on the chain slider. you loosen that and spread the new chain slider and slip it on the swingarm then tighten the allen screw. Quote
wodeman Posted May 20, 2004 Report Posted May 20, 2004 The Cascade slider goes on the swingarm, the upper roller is not where the slider goes. If you want to replace the roller on the swingarm: Remove the nut on the swingarm bolt, then the washer and bearing cover, remove the old chain roller, then you have to remove a sleeve that is actually on the swingarm tube that the upper roller butts up against. Then the Cascade slider goes on over the swingarm tube (make sure that the sleeve gets removed or the Cascade slider wont go on far enough!). Bolt back up an go. Works great. Quote
squish Posted June 18, 2004 Report Posted June 18, 2004 buy the tmdesign works slider. Worth the money and lifetime garanteeeee Quote
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