Front/rear sprocket & chain replacement

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Urahara
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Front/rear sprocket & chain replacement

Post by Urahara »

Hi peeps,
So i have been looking through the haynes manual and it seems alot to take apart just to replace a front and rear sprocket and chain.

Perhaps i will just have to grin and bear and spent some time doing it.

Any shortcuts? :grin:
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Re: Front/rear sprocket & chain replacement

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You don't have to remove the swingarm....

Use a chain with a soft link and a chain tool....or get your local shop to do it, sorted!
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Re: Front/rear sprocket & chain replacement

Post by Drunkn Munky »

Urahara wrote:Any shortcuts? :grin:
Chain tool and a air rachet :grin:
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Re: Front/rear sprocket & chain replacement

Post by uber pikey »

The guy wants to change the sprockets too, not just the chain.
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Re: Front/rear sprocket & chain replacement

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ive checked the haynes and it dont appear to be much work??

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