Razor Ground Force Drifter Fury Owner's Manual page 11

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REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
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Using a 17 mm wrench, loosen
the lock nut on both rear wheels
and remove wheels. If necessary,
gently tap rear wheel with a
rubber mallet to help loosen wheel
off the rear axle.
Turn power switch off before conducting any maintenance procedures.
Replacing the Chain
Master Link
Drive Direction
1 Locate the master link on the
replacement chain and with a
fl at head screwdriver carefully
disengage the clip from the chain
to remove the link plate and
connector link.
Self Adjusting Chain Tensioner
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Remove the two (2) "C" clips
(one on each side). Remove the
two (2) brackets that hold the rear
axle in place and remove axle.
2 Wrap the chain around both
sprockets and tension idler. Insert
the connector link all the way
through the chain and fi t the link
plate over the connector link.
Motor shaft sprocket
Roller chain
Fixing bolt
Drive shaft sprocket
3 Using a fl at head screwdriver,
carefully re-attach the clip on to
the link plate. The clip must point
in the drive direction of chain
rotation.
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Note: Chain should be periodically
checked for grime build-up. If
necessary remove any dirt and/or
debris in and around the chain and
re-lubricate with WD-40
®
.
Master Link:
Clip
Link Plate
Connector Link
Note: Proper alignment of the
chain must be maintained. If the
chain is adjusted properly, but
is noisy or rough running, check
alignment of the sprockets.
The drive-shaft sprocket can be
adjusted slightly from side-to-side
by loosening the set screw. Note
that a key way maintains the drive
position to the shaft.

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