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Help with chain & sprockets replacement, Surrey
#1
Hey all, all my previous bikes where a shaft driven, so I have literally no idea about chains Big Grin

Anyone fancy joining & helping me with replacing chain & sprockets, I really would like to learn how I can do this myself,
but I'm a bit scared about messing things up, based only on youtube vids...


Surely I can provide some hospitality ann/or payment for the brave soul Big Grin

Location: Woking in Surrey
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#2
Whos Ann?
Where can we see pictures of her?

:pokefun
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#3
Obviously I meant *and/or Big Grin Sorry there's no Ann Tongue 
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#4
Cant help myself but the hardest part of the job is getting the old chain off and re-joining the new chain.

Personally, without the right tools, I would give this job to a local dealer. For a recommendation try T Northeasts in Horley.
Another ex-Fazer rider that is a foccer again
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#5
Yeah, I suppose this'd be over my abilities anyway Big Grin Booked the job in a local garage
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#6
(26-10-16, 06:08 PM)canni link Wrote: Obviously I meant *and/or Big Grin Sorry there's no Ann Tongue


What! No Ann sort your own bloody chain out then. :'(
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#7
(26-10-16, 03:55 PM)canni link Wrote: Anyone fancy joining & helping me with replacing chain & sprockets, I really would like to learn how I can do this myself,
but I'm a bit scared about messing things up, based only on youtube vids...

It's not actually that difficult, but it's a bit daunting the first time. The biggest PITA I found was actually getting the rear wheel back in place so I could put the axle through (took me bloody ages and repeated attempts before I got it sorted!)

If you talk nicely to the garage they may let you record them doing the job and talk you through what's happening.
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