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Dr.Chain Oiler - Chain Adjusting Tool
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Tired of guessing if your rear wheel is perfectly aligned after adjusting your chain? Visual marks on the swingarm are rarely 100% accurate. Misalignment leads to uneven chain wear, sprocket damage, and a less-than-smooth ride.
This simple yet highly effective Chain Alignment Tool clamps directly onto your rear sprocket, allowing you to visually verify the angle relative to the front sprocket using a thin metal rod (or a budget laser pointer).
🛠️ What You Need to Complete the Tool:
A thin metal rod (around 2-3mm in diameter, easily found at any hardware store) OR a small laser pointer.
M3/M4 screws & nuts (depending on the clamp mechanism) to secure the rod/laser and tighten the clamp onto the sprocket.
⚙️ How to Use It:
Clamp the tool firmly onto the flat surface of your rear sprocket.
Insert your alignment rod into the designated guide hole.Do not overtighten.
Look down the line of the chain from the rear. The rod should run perfectly parallel to the chain all the way to the fr
This simple yet highly effective Chain Alignment Tool clamps directly onto your rear sprocket, allowing you to visually verify the angle relative to the front sprocket using a thin metal rod (or a budget laser pointer).
🛠️ What You Need to Complete the Tool:
A thin metal rod (around 2-3mm in diameter, easily found at any hardware store) OR a small laser pointer.
M3/M4 screws & nuts (depending on the clamp mechanism) to secure the rod/laser and tighten the clamp onto the sprocket.
⚙️ How to Use It:
Clamp the tool firmly onto the flat surface of your rear sprocket.
Insert your alignment rod into the designated guide hole.Do not overtighten.
Look down the line of the chain from the rear. The rod should run perfectly parallel to the chain all the way to the fr
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