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Chains / sprockets

Posted: Sun May 12, 2002 1:48 pm
by Paul
Easy enough to chance chain and sprockets ? Do I need any specialist tools ? Any tips or advise would be appreciated .

Re: Chain and Sprocket Change

Posted: Sun May 12, 2002 9:33 pm
by Guest
Darren Heal wrote: (will need).... A chain splitter or an angle grinder or a grinding wheel in an electric drill - to grind the heads of the rivets to split the old chain
Our Paul doesn't need pansy things :roll like chain splitters - he does it with the throttle!!!! :evil

Blow lamp?

Posted: Mon May 13, 2002 7:30 am
by Gazza
Ohhh! Be careful with that blow lamp. Remember that there's an oil seal directly behind the sprocket!

Leave some freeing agent to work for a few hours and revert to heat as a last resort.

Good luck
Gazza

Posted: Sat May 18, 2002 6:11 pm
by Paul
Thanks for all your advise guys :P .Decided to take the easy option and got Dennis Irvine to do it for me . Got the bike picked up new ,sprockets ,chain all for just over £130 , not bad considering M&P were going to be £100 for parts alone .
Will definatly be giving Dennis my custom again :D

Posted: Sat May 18, 2002 6:53 pm
by al
So you'll be out tomorrow then? ( weather permitting! )

split-links

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2002 12:22 am
by Graeme
McG's once put a split link chain on my CBR 600, didn't cause any probs. Made sure I didn't get one again though.

A decent size torque wrench (£10 Autoparts King STD) is enough to take the front sprocket off - (and someone to hold the bike onto the ground)