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Hi, my name is Drew Neilon from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina in Little River. I work at
Beach Customs and today I'm going to show you how to change and maintain a tire for
Expert Village. Alright what I'm going to do now that I'm on this side, the axles through
the swing arm and the hub, I'm going to put the spacer with the machined-out edge facing
the axle or the sprocket chain adjuster bolt so that I can tighten up the chain. Alright
now you grab your wrenches, open end wrenches, nine sixteenths, and what we're going to do
here is tighten this chain up. It's real loose, so what I'm going to do it go ahead and tighten
this up. Alright I tightened up the chain adjusting bolt and the object here is to make
sure the chain's nice and tight. I would say a good, be able to push it up a good quarter
of an inch. That looks about right. It may be a hair tighter. Chains are a little tighter
than your regular belts, but a quarter inch turn on the belts, this right here looks about
good. So I'm going to go on the other side and tighten it up and then measure each side
to make sure the tire's in there straight.