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Old 03-18-2010, 01:38 PM   #1
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Default New Gilles Chain Adjusters

Well, as some may know, I broke a chain adjuster last season. I cobbled it back together and it worked fine but I was thinking about replacing it anyway. I emailed Gilles about the failure and they imediately offerred to replace them with their new adjusters. Here are some crappy phone pics....

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Old 03-18-2010, 01:59 PM   #2
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Ok, so you have the GP stand holders, but you use regular spools

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Ok, so you have the GP stand holders, but you use regular spools

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No Sir, I couldn't use the GP lifters while replacing them....
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Old 03-18-2010, 02:10 PM   #4
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yeah, but you are done replacing them when you took a pic
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Yea I guess you're right... Okay, I took the bike off the old spool stand and put it on the GP stand.

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Old 03-18-2010, 03:06 PM   #6
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What is the advantage of a GP stand?
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What is the advantage of a GP stand?
Judging from the pics above, they collect a little bit more rust.
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What is the advantage of a GP stand?
It is more dummy proof than a regular stand.

It is less "in the way."

Depending on the bike you may be less likely to scratch the swingarm while using the stand.
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OK

Next question, what is the purpose of axle sliders when you already have spool sliders?
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Next question, what is the purpose of axle sliders when you already have spool sliders?
I guess I could have thrown the spools away once I got the lifters but I thought that they looked better than holes, so I left them in. They don't serve a "purpose" really, I just like them. Heck, I have crash sliders that go on the chain adjusters as well... FWIW this bike has been down 4 times and has only sustained cosmetic/body damage, while I replace $20 worth of slider knobs/ends. Gosh, I'm glad that I haven't installed the engine case sliders yet. I'll make sure that I don't post any pics of those on here.
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