I never tried but now that I think about it I don’t think you could. If you did, it would be sketchy, because those adjuster plates are held in by the axle running though the internal part of the plates, so by removing the axle and tire they would be lose and easy to fall out.
@@bry954rr definitely gonna need a stand that lifts from the swing arm, but these were still good as a more sturdy replacement to the oem part. Since it’s thicker cnc aluminum it’s stronger than the cast aluminum the bike comes with, and cheaper than buying the oem part too if I remember correct. Probably would also be delivered way faster too
@@bry954rrThere are chain adjuster like this that allow to remove the wheel while bike is lifed on the spools. They are OEM Yamaha accessory made by Gilles Tooling and if I remember correctly TST Industries also make something like this. They are called Captive chain adjuster or something like that.
I think the frame on this bike was actually bent cuz the tire wasn’t out of alignment and if o let my hands off the bars the bike would pull left really hard
I like hanging out in your garage the first time was the Amazon wind shield and it was alot more clear for at night we could see more also !
Yeah my chain adjuster just crumbled in the pieces on my bike during a wheelie it’s mainly my fault because the chain was too tight but still
Mine just broke how has this held up for you ?
Worked great. Me and several friends got them and never had an issue
Are you able to take off the back tire when u lift up the bike with the spools?
I never tried but now that I think about it I don’t think you could. If you did, it would be sketchy, because those adjuster plates are held in by the axle running though the internal part of the plates, so by removing the axle and tire they would be lose and easy to fall out.
@@jar7d thanks for the answer. I thought so also. Just wanted to know for sure before i go buying some spools for my mt07
@@bry954rr definitely gonna need a stand that lifts from the swing arm, but these were still good as a more sturdy replacement to the oem part. Since it’s thicker cnc aluminum it’s stronger than the cast aluminum the bike comes with, and cheaper than buying the oem part too if I remember correct. Probably would also be delivered way faster too
@@bry954rrThere are chain adjuster like this that allow to remove the wheel while bike is lifed on the spools. They are OEM Yamaha accessory made by Gilles Tooling and if I remember correctly TST Industries also make something like this. They are called Captive chain adjuster or something like that.
No matter how good you get you should still be learning new things
Judging by the uneven wear on the left side of your tire, it seems your rear wheel was out of alignment
I think the frame on this bike was actually bent cuz the tire wasn’t out of alignment and if o let my hands off the bars the bike would pull left really hard
This was helpful thanks
Great vid brah
👇⬇️ thanks in advanced
Content gets better and better brah! Love to see that
WTF im still not getting yo vids recomended like i used to b4 crash