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       Chain and sprocket replacements
         
      
       Hello all
         I am after a bit of advice.... I need to change my chain and sprockets having done 12k on my ten. Unfortunately I do not have a chain splitter, is it a difficult job to strip out the swinging arm to replace the chain. Or would I be better to go out and buy a splitter Thanks  |  
    
 
      
 
       A chain splitter, yesterday...
         http://www.mr-skill.co.uk/wp/wp-cont...le-Grinder.jpg You're still going to need a riveter anyway. Or a couple of hammers of course.  |  
    
 
      
 
       Just get yourself a chain splitter and riveter, it's easier, faster and in the long run cheaper.
         I just changed my bikes chain and sprockets and it's a very easy job with the right tools.  |  
    
 
      
 
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 Get all your motorcycle mates to chip in on buying this tool & you all can save in the long run.  |  
    
 
      
 
       Just don't fit a spring clip split link when you put the new chain on. The guide rollers will eat the clip.
         Rivet link is a must.  |  
    
 
      
 
       chain and sprocket removal
         
      
       thanks for the advice ...
         chain splitter it is then  |  
    
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