KubotaOne
Silver Member
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( A qick explanation for my previous advice: If the open end of master link is facing the direction of travel, any small bump(ie.. chain tensioner or other debri ) can dislodge the clip and cause it to disengage from the pin thus causing chain to separate. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif By reversing the clip, any bump only forces the clip onto the pin and shouldn't remove it. An old motorcycle trick from years ago!! )</font>
Like I said, you learn something new everyday. Thanks for your reply, I'll be sure to mention this to my dealer tomorrow.
Like I said, you learn something new everyday. Thanks for your reply, I'll be sure to mention this to my dealer tomorrow.