I tension the chain on my sp with someone sitting on the seat, or if Im working solo I lean over with my weight on it and check the chain tension like that, as the arm is so short and it swings so much theres a great variance of chain length and I dont want to stress the gearbox shafts at the tight point if the inevitable tight spot makes its appearance (it seems theres mostly a tight spot unless the chains nearly new). It generally vandalizes chains quickly anyway, along with the cush drive, the rear sprocket nuts (I lockwire them now, but every so often one still snaps or breaks its lock tab), the support bearing for the rear brake plate (this is I believe a classic sp only malaise though) and the rear wheel spokes which tend to work loose every other year or so...
It might be a good time to check you dont have any loose spokes in the rear wheel if you have spoked wheels. If you find any a little loose, Id just zip tie them to their neighbour, but any bad or broken ones merits investigation...