hi gentlemen, my bike is an XT250 dualshock converted (KLX250 swingarm\IT250 forks), to set the tension of the chain i first removed the shocks, then had the swingarm horizontal to get the max distance point front\rear sprockets.. i left some slack in this position and tighted the nuts.. when the swingarm is back in rest position i have (of course) too much slack.
i alredy fitted a chain guide (just back the swingarm pivot, where it was in the original setup), but i need a form of chain guide also in the rear section (just ahead the rear sprocket)
a firend of the forum pointed me to the protec style tensioners listed on ebay US, they are spring driven and looks a good solution
i also noticed that the contemporary bikes (i mean serious offroaders) do not have spring loaded systems, but just some form of static guide..so i'm geting doubtful.. where is the benefit of a spring driven tensioner Vs a static guide?
any experience and knowledge are welcome