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What is the tension on the chain of a 2004 Triumph daytona 600 supposed to be?

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Default What is the tension on the chain of a 2004 Triumph daytona 600 supposed to be?

I think my chain is kinda loose, so if anyone can tell me how tight its supposed to be, please let me know!
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Sit on bike and you should have about 3/4 inch of slack from the center of chain.You may need a buddy to help.
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