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Amber Lamps 10-04-2009 02:51 AM

Time to Eat Some CROW!!!!
 
Well, people after the sticking up I did for Gilles, MY chain adjuster broke tonight. Now it didn't break like the people who had incorrectly installed there adjusters broke but it broke the same. My adjustment bolt broke off at the head. They narrow it down so you can put a retaining roll pin through the adjuster to hold it in place. Anyway, I emailed them and I called my parts dealer (a buddy) who told me that Tucker Rocky will "happily" return any failed Gilles parts for new... apparently, they are very easy to deal with. So Tuesday, he's going to order me a new set and send mine back. No problem. Also, I think that I have the obvious fix for these things that will solve everyone's problems and even make the budget adjusters fine to use...Use the Gilles to make your adjustments and then use the stock adj bolts as locks or backstops. Simple.

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RACER X 10-04-2009 03:56 AM

did it happen when riding?

Trip 10-04-2009 10:19 AM

If it was just the bolt I would of went to Ace and bought some stainless hardware to replace it. Bolts is bolts. But you are getting free so nothing to complain about.

No Worries 10-04-2009 01:00 PM

Wow. That looks way more complicated than the (way) older adjusters. I don't know why they have to weaken the rear bolt by having holes for pins. Why not use a locking nut on the rear adjusting bolts, just like on the front adjusters? And what is that black bracket for? A stand?

Amber Lamps 10-04-2009 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by No Worries (Post 273814)
Wow. That looks way more complicated than the (way) older adjusters. I don't know why they have to weaken the rear bolt by having holes for pins. Why not use a locking nut on the rear adjusting bolts, just like on the front adjusters? And what is that black bracket for? A stand?

I don't know! I mean on one hand, it lasted for 50,000+ miles of hard riding (originally on my '03)and I was REALLY on it when it broke. I considered knocking out the roll pins and installing a regular bolt with a lock nut but, I had the stock bolts laying around the house so..... Oh yea and the black brackets are for the stand and are honestly the main reason I went this way in the first place. It's hard to explain but they work so much better IMHO.

Oh the roll pin is to move the axle both forward and backward in the slot.

Amber Lamps 10-04-2009 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by RACER X (Post 273775)
did it happen when riding?

Yea was was on the gas and hit a bump which lifted my rear tire off the ground for a second and SNAP!

TYEster 10-04-2009 07:11 PM

LOL, I have to ask..

How many sliders do you have on your bike?

Homeslice 10-04-2009 07:29 PM

Guess I must be the odd man out, because I almost never need to adjust my chain between tire changes.

Antwanny 10-04-2009 08:24 PM

not something to be proud of slice.

azoomm 10-04-2009 08:29 PM

OK, quick question... why is it all scratched up?

And, I don't need to adjust my chain that often either... pray tell, why would that be a bad thing?


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