415 chain very loose

dg123

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Hi I've recently gotten into the motorized bike scene and currently have 2 bikes a 4 stroke and a 2 stroke. Currently I'm having an issue with the tension of the chain on my 4 stroke. I tried removing one of the links to fix the extreme looseness but if I remove anymore the two sides wont connect. I know I can pull the back tire back more but I really don't have much more room to do that so I was wondering if anyone had any other recommendations. Might be on here with another question soon as I just replaced the carburetor on my 2 stroke but am having issues with clutch and getting it to disengage. Thanks so much in advance! Pictures attached.
 

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Hi I've recently gotten into the motorized bike scene and currently have 2 bikes a 4 stroke and a 2 stroke. Currently I'm having an issue with the tension of the chain on my 4 stroke. I tried removing one of the links to fix the extreme looseness but if I remove anymore the two sides wont connect. I know I can pull the back tire back more but I really don't have much more room to do that so I was wondering if anyone had any other recommendations. Might be on here with another question soon as I just replaced the carburetor on my 2 stroke but am having issues with clutch and getting it to disengage. Thanks so much in advance! Pictures attached.
Loosen the idler wheel wheel on the tensioner there and move it up some, or move the whole thing back a 1/2 inch, easy peasy.
 
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