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DeathShadow

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It should have a master link some place... Just cut the ******* thing off and buy a new chain and sprocket kit; it is probably about time anyway.
 
you don't need to remove the chain to replace the bearings. just loosen the adjusters and slide it off
 
Nope . Theres that stupid holder right it front of the rear sprocket and when I try and push the axle out the chain hits it . Don't you guys have one ?

Ya I think it needs new sprockets plus chain too , it looks pretty worn .

But also , sometime I'm going to tear down the lower end and replace the front sprocket axle . Because the dumb-ass before forgot to put a lock washer on it so when I went down the road every thing went off except for the front sprocket . So we just welded it(temporary service) .
 
i thought you could just push the chain aside to replace the bearings, but i wasn't sure because I replaced the chain and sprockets at the same time as the bearings. Yeah the stock chain is 520x98
 
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