max 2 chain tensioners

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  1. #1
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    max 2 chain tensioners

    anybody know where, I can get chain tentioners for my max2? mudd-ox have them on backorder. I was just wondering, if the were any other companies that carried parts for the max?

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    I moved the thread from Chit Chat to the Wanted forum. A member may have what you are looking for. You can also check with Richard Relics as he may have some in stock but a member would probably be cheaper. Do you need all four tensioners? Also, do you just need the teflon guide because it is worn out or are the tensioners themselves worn out?

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    I second this. I got the paddle style, would like the roller style. Hoping to not have to pay 200, unless I can find how they are made and can make them myself.

    As for the OP, Richards relics is the most highly recommended vendor for the upgraded tensioners. One bolt, Teflon roller, pretty sweet upgrade.

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    thanks for getting back to me, I'm still learning the site but, I think the tentioners are ok, one of them was missing the spring.

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    Teflon rollers that would be nice. I think the way the tentioners work, on the max are a dumb design.

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