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How to install TST Spooled Captive Chain Adjusters on a 2017+ Kawasaki Z125 by TST Industries

Duration: 19:42Views: 1.5KLikes: 38Date Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: TSTindustries

Category: Autos & Vehicles

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Description: Our Captive Chain Adjuster kit is designed to stay in place while also providing a safe way of lifting the rear of your Kawasaki Z125 / PRO onto a paddock stand using the integrated spools. Get Chain Adjusters here: bit.ly/3tRB0Ae Make sure to subscribe here: bit.ly/1jq2ZrN Follow us on Facebook here: on.fb.me/1nuTjlF Follow us on Instagram here: instagram.com/tstindustries Follow us on Twitter here: twitter.com/TSTIndustries Our engineers came up with an easy to install design that remains captive during wheel removal while also integrating spools to the CNC machined adjusters. That's what we call multi-problem solving! The captive design completely eliminates the frustration caused by the stock units falling out or shifting during maintenance while the spools add a much-needed feature that enables the ability to safely lift and secure the rear of your Z125 using a rear paddock stand. The CNC machined axle blocks fit within the swingarm and have precision engraved notches to ensure correct axle installation and adjustment. The backplate adjustment bolt provides quick longitudinal axle block movement so you don't have to mess with having two wrenches and a prayer that things don't shift on you. Every turn of the adjustment bolt results in 1mm of travel to enable precise and easy to measure adjustments. Every component is CNC machined from 6061 aluminum alloy and features a gorgeous black anodized finish to add some stealthy style and increased durability.

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