Questions & Answers for: kawasaki VN 800 A Vulcan tight chain

Question about 1998 VN 800 A Vulcan

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...mom of 4 kids and i am trying to help her, trying to do it as cheap as possible cause money is tight, need help. Before looking for a different engine, I would take the original one out and take ...

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Question about 1996 VN 800 A Vulcan

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tight, it has a 16 front and a 46 rear,any suggestions Just go to a larger front sprocket. An 18 tooth sprocket should help greatly. Alternate to that would be to get a smaller 38 tooth rear sprocket.

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Question about 1996 VN 800 A Vulcan

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1996 vulcan 800a with 16 front sprocket and 46 rear,at 70 mph the engine is wound up pretty tight,what to do Replace the front sprocket with a 15 tooth The stock ratio for these machines is a stupid 2

Question about 1997 VN 800 A Vulcan

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...scratch up the cover by using a screwdriver on the cap, find a large washer that fits in the slot tightly and use a screwdriver for leverage to open it. When reinstalling, hand tight is good

...tight. Chain gaurd touching chain or the tire. With the wheel jacked up turn it and work the brake to see if the noise changes. The wheel should turn very easy cheak breakes and chain for probelems ...

Question about 1995 VN 800 A Vulcan

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installing front wheel bearings and put front wheel back on bike and when tighten axle bolt wheel gets to tight to rotate sounds like you might have left out the center spacer,if not make sure you put

Question about 1997 VN 800 A Vulcan

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How do I replace fork seals and fork oil? I need step by step instructions. I have not worked on forks before, I have some mechanical experience, mostly automotive. I have replaced mono shock, ...

...night running light. The negative is supplied by the fitting screws so make sure they are clean and tight. You can also run another earthing wire from the tail light to the frame. If all that checks ...

chain loose in some spots and then it becomes tight with less then an inch of slack in it. How do I adjust this to make it right. this indicates the sprocket teeth are worn and the pitch for the chain

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