27-04-16, 07:03 PM
(27-04-16, 06:38 PM)MMCMME link Wrote: Nice! Nothing better than getting your hands dirty
Luckily i didnt have to remove my swingarm (probably should have though...)
Think I got quite lucky as front sprocket nut looks as though it was changed at some point so wasnt too tight at all.
Did you check tool pouch under your seat for shock spanner?
I don't mind getting my hands dirty

I only removed the swing arm as I just wanted to check over the bearings and also give it a good clean when it was off, added bonus as was going to change the spring but couldn't find my spring compression tools so I've just put it back on for now (the tool bag doesn't cover removal of the spring )
Just hoping I've managed to put enough pressure on the link rivets for it to hold, don't know if they're over far enough for my liking

Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)