Good point! Much more plausible than the idea that adventure bikes are more likely to need adjusting away from home...
The good news is that in 15000 miles on my current chain it has only needed little adjustments 3 times, so a very rarely used tool.
Wow, I have to tension mine all the time, I put it down to the torque and riding it like a sportsbike.
Afam has been the best i have used , previous chains were various DID qualities, and unbranded ones. Not too much difference between non branded and cheaper DID. Afam by far needing much less adjustment with fewer tight spots.
With reference to an adjustment measuring tool; a piece of large cable-tie cut to the required length is a free and handy alternative to using a ruler which can be difficult to read whilst stooped down beside your bike. Fits nicely into the tool kit and is so easy to make.
Its not hard to bend down & put a ruler up to the swing arm & measure 38 to 40 mm. I have measured this with bike on side stand as book, on centre stand & on paddock stand & always the same so don,t strain your back with side stand. Just bang it on centre stand & measure. Oil level is easier to read too. 7000 miles now & adjusted chain twice. &&&& i thrash it.
Its not hard to bend down & put a ruler up to the swing arm & measure 38 to 40 mm. I have measured this with bike on side stand as book, on centre stand & on paddock stand & always the same so don,t strain your back with side stand. Just bang it on centre stand & measure. Oil level is easier to read too. 7000 miles now & adjusted chain twice. &&&& i thrash it.
Actually, it is hard if you are long-sighted and wear varifocals. If you bend down and look, you find yourself looking through the top part of the lenses, which is the distance section, so all is blurry. Not a problem if you are using a pre-measured block or whatever but a big problem if you are trying to read tiny increments on a ruler.
Something like this might help you. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motion-P...606451?hash=item363a50c773:g:XkEAAOSwLLBbg8uY I got one from here https://www.adventure-spec.com/default/motion-pro-slack-setter.html