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pete.v said:Mcdammits pictures.
By looking at your shocks, I would say your swing arm is sprung to the left. It seem the left shock is splayed out at the bottom compared to the right. Appears to be enough to misalign the sprockets as mentioned. Looking at my own and putting a bubble level along the springs, both shocks will cant out a few degrees equally. Your right shock appears to be actually canted in at the bottom ever so slightly.
Shock absorbers shouldn't definitely not be canted in or out a few degrees. They need to be at 90 deg. to the swing arm spindle axis looking from the rear of the machine and parallel looking from the side. Otherwise as the swing arm moves and the shocks compress friction is created between the rods and bushes in the shock body because the 'canted' angle increases. This is not good, then again if you don't go any where.....