
Achieve Precise Chain Alignment in Seconds
A simple, visual tool designed to ensure your chain and sprockets are perfectly aligned, extending drivetrain life for motorcycles, ATVs, and bicycles.


Instant Visual Confirmation
Eliminate guesswork. Simply clamp the tool to your rear sprocket. The long alignment rod provides a clear visual reference, hovering parallel to the chain to indicate perfect alignment or highlight needed adjustments.

Universal Fit, Effortless Setup
Designed with a versatile C-clamp style body, this tool securely attaches to most rear sprocket sizes found on street bikes, dirt bikes, ATVs, and even bicycles. Installation takes moments with the secure bolt mechanism.

Durable & Protective Construction
Crafted from high-quality aluminum alloy with a stainless steel rod, the tool is built to resist rust and corrosion. By ensuring proper alignment, it helps reduce premature wear on your valuable chain and sprocket components.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Aluminum Alloy Body, Stainless Steel Rod | Durable, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant. |
| 17.8 cm (7.0 inches) | Provides a long visual reference line. |
| Approx. 5 cm x 5 cm (1.96" x 1.96") | Compact design for easy storage. |
| Universal | Fits most motorcycles, bicycles, and ATVs with chain drives. |

Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if the chain is aligned correctly?
Once the tool is clamped to the sprocket, look down the length of the silver rod. The rod should be perfectly parallel with the side plates of the chain along its entire length. If it's angled, adjustment is needed.
Will this fit my specific motorcycle or bike?
The clamp is designed with a universal fit to accommodate a wide range of sprocket thicknesses found on most motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, and bicycles. It is generally compatible with standard chain-driven vehicles.
Where exactly do I clamp the tool?
The C-shaped body of the tool should be clamped securely onto the rear sprocket (the large gear on the rear wheel), positioned so the metal rod extends forward over the chain.