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Chain replacement - Sannox - 18-03-15 41,001 miles on my 2002 foxeye and it's time to replace the original chaine, love scottoilers :-) My question is, can you fit an endless loop chain on or do you need to use a riviter tool? Re: Chain replacement - Ruby Racing - 19-03-15 If you drop your swing arm out you can fit an endless chain. Re: Chain replacement - rhinoeli - 19-03-15 Did you ever had the swingarm off? If not, now it's a good time for a clean and greasing. If you can not buy an endless chain I suggest you to rivet it at your workbench vise, much easier than after installed on the sprockets. Re: Chain replacement - unfazed - 19-03-15 Yep Scottoilers are great, I replaced mine after 42000 miles. Buy an endless chain and drop the swinging arm to fit it It will give you a chance to inspect the suspension linkage bearings at the same time. Re: Chain replacement - Sannox - 21-03-15 Good call on dropping the swing arm out, cheers guys :-) Not dropped it out and I know I need to check over the shock linkage as well so now being a good time as I've got the bike stripped to do some other work, like brake pads, fork oil, respray, coolant change, check steering head bearings after replacing them a while back etc, you know how it is :-) Re: Chain replacement - Ruby Racing - 22-03-15 Dropping the swing arm is really straight forward and pretty quick. You could do it with the rear wheel in place, but much easier with it removed. Re: Chain replacement - Sannox - 16-04-15 Dropped the swing arm out tonight, rear wheel out 1st, then back in so when I undid the swing arm bolt, I didn't tip the bike :-) all came out without any problems, should have dismantled the lower shock bracket 1st though, but wasn't a problem, all cleaned up, no pitting on any of the shafts though the grease was drying up, so good call to drop out the swing arm, also gives me a chance to get it all clean under there as well as change the rear brake pads. Quick call round to M&P tomorrow for a gold X ring chain and sprocket set for £97 and will be all back together tomorrow night :-) Front forks oil change after that. Re: Chain replacement - Sannox - 16-04-15 All stripped. Re: Chain replacement - Chris - 17-04-15 Nice! Much easier to get some cleaning done with all that faffery out the way. Chris Re: Chain replacement - Sannox - 17-04-15 First time I've had the swing arm out Chris, was easy enough, can finally clean the shock too as well as everything else :-) Resprayed, again, metallic black, they never did black on the foyeye model for some reason, new original decals to go back on too. Re: Chain replacement - Chris - 17-04-15 looking forward to the finished pictures! Think that's next winters job for me, remove swing arm, get it powder coated gloss black, new bearings etc. Chris Re: Chain replacement - Sannox - 19-04-15 There is a pic of this from when I origianlly did the respray in the show me your Fazer bit, but will bung it here, this is from 2 years ago. Was never happy with never being able to get the engine clean, however, I have a plan..... Re: Chain replacement - darrsi - 19-04-15 Thought M&P only supplied split chains? Re: Chain replacement - unfazed - 19-04-15 (19-04-15, 11:57 AM)darrsi link Wrote: Thought M&P only supplied split chains? Usually with a soft link Re: Chain replacement - Sannox - 04-05-15 You're right, split link, to my surprise, when I opened the box, however, seems all chains are supplied like that unless OEM and to be honest, I wanted a chain that lasts even longer than the 41k miles the last one did :-) Got some X ring gold chain and the scottoiler should see it past another 41k |