Chain tension??

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Hi all, i did a quick search on the forum and didn't find much.

Have a 2011 570FE and trying to set my chain tension. seems obvious/simple...but if i go with the instructions from the manual...which says to put the bike on a stand and push the chain up from the bottom and measure 8-10MM just behind the slider...IT JUST SEEMS WAY TO TIGHT when i sit on the bike and load it up.

anyone else have advice or another way of doing it. I tried removing the bottom bolt holding in the rear shock to get the CS sprocket and hinge to the point where the chain tension woudl be greatest. but pretty sure i have to pull the entire shock to do that, and don't want to right now.

any help/insight greatly appreciated
 

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For any bike, set the tension with the rear axle, swingarm pivot and countershaft sprocket in line.

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Rear axle higher or lower and the chain is looser, unless you have a coaxial sprocket like a Bimota or BMW 450.
 
I can understand what you mean but here's what I do. I skip putting it on the stand because, yes, it's too tight then. I leave it on the side stand then check it with the same distance behind the slider. It works for me and I can get a lot of miles on the same set of sprockets and chain so I figure I'm doing something right. Plus I'd rather have it a tad loose than too tight.
 

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