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yes chain slack problem only i know but the bike is very super perfect for me, now bike is reaching 50000 K.m.
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Hi,
If you have GS from first lot of manufactured bikes, then YES, it has a Chain Slack Problem.
The reason is "Swing Arm" - Component is faulty. Therefore on repetative adjustments, chain will slack.
Get the "Swing Arm" replaced under the warantty, and enjoy the ride.
My bike has the same problem. My bike is First bike in the city and now almost 2 yrs old. Except that issue, rest is just fine.
If you have GS from first lot of manufactured bikes, then YES, it has a Chain Slack Problem.
The reason is "Swing Arm" - Component is faulty. Therefore on repetative adjustments, chain will slack.
Get the "Swing Arm" replaced under the warantty, and enjoy the ride.
My bike has the same problem. My bike is First bike in the city and now almost 2 yrs old. Except that issue, rest is just fine.
SAME PROBLEM FOR ME ALSO