27-04-19, 03:15 PM
(27-04-19, 03:09 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: I’ve used rivet link C&S kits and endless ones in the past.I will get a photo of the front sprocket for peoples opinion as to if I really need to change it as I understand it wears quicker than the rear.
A chain tool is pretty cheap, the one I bought years ago currently costs £20 and has made easy work of about 8 C&S changes in that time.
Alternatively, that endless chain looks ideal, I guess the links are listed in case you want to extend/shorten it. If like me, you’re too lazy to strip the rear suspension down for lubrication unless forced into it, then the endless option is ideal.
There looks to be plenty of life in that rear sprocket and a “silent” front sprocket is less than a tenner.
What is the tool you use.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.