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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 990643, member: 22283"] It doesn't matter what sort of riding you do...and I don't know of many pit bike mini's are going to be involved with many enduros. lol... Nathan, you should try the method I explained above just one time. You can confirm where you chain is on tension when you return the bike to normal position. You can always adjust to that from them on. But until you do this, you are only guessing that your chain isn't getting bound up when the suspension compresses. Chain tension is of extra concern on a pit mini, I mean...we have a bike made for a little kid with grown folks bouncing around on it.... [/QUOTE]
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