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where the swingarm bolts to the frame on the side with the chain. there is a plastice part that the chain rides on that is really really loose. i can move the plastice part back and forth. the bearing has no play in it. should i worry about it, and what woudl i need to fix the amount of play it has. its pretty much like its not attached it just moves around. and also how tight should the chain be one the quad. i know it not supertight but how much slack should there be?

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Those are your chain sliders more than likely still the stock ones. What you should do is order the aftermarket chain slider $35.00 and it eliminates the two top chain sliders and will last for the rest of the bikes life. I have it on my banshee and looks alot better.

 

The chain should have around an inch of play when your sitting on the bike not when your off of it. But ofcourse that's what i heard. For a stock swingarm on your shee i think that should be about right. You don't want it to tight cause it will crack the motor case and you don't want that to happen cause you will be forking out some money.

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You have to take the swingarm off in order to take the stock slider and barring off and then put the new chain slider on. Here is a pic of what it looks like.

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You can barely tell it's there cause the pic is kinda blurry but they are really nice sliders and look 10 times better than having all that stock stuff on the bike.

 

I'm looking for a website you can get em' cheap at, i ordered mine through my local yamaha shop.

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You have to take the swingarm off in order to take the stock slider and barring off and then put the new chain slider on. Here is a pic of what it looks like.

DSC03065.jpg

 

You can barely tell it's there cause the pic is kinda blurry but they are really nice sliders and look 10 times better than having all that stock stuff on the bike.

 

I'm looking for a website you can get em' cheap at, i ordered mine through my local yamaha shop.

That's exactly what you need! Here's a link: http://www.rockymountainatv.com/productDet...rodFamilyId=474

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