In my buddy's XR and my Fazer the front sprocket just comes out with
the chain and then you can replace it. How it it done in our KLRs
Do we HAVE TO loosen the back wheel to put enough slack on the chain
to clear the srocket for removal, or is there an easier way? (I do
not have (or can't find) a master link to cut the chain)
By the way, the buddy sitting on bike facing the wall has to be the
best way to loosen the sprocket nut. Thanks for that tip.
Cheers.
Eduardo.
01 klr listed for sale
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tip needed, loosen back wheel?
Yup sounds like you need a cutting torch to take the old one off and
to break the new one.
Bit of a pain to try and weld a new one back together though!
Just joking;-)
Sorry the smart ass in me got lose for a bit,SORRY.
Russell
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Eduardo" wrote: > In my buddy's XR and my Fazer the front sprocket just comes out with > the chain and then you can replace it. How it it done in our KLRs > > Do we HAVE TO loosen the back wheel to put enough slack on the chain > to clear the srocket for removal, or is there an easier way? (I do > not have (or can't find) a master link to cut the chain) > > By the way, the buddy sitting on bike facing the wall has to be the > best way to loosen the sprocket nut. Thanks for that tip. > > > Cheers. > > Eduardo.
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01 klr listed for sale
If anyone is looking for a KLR to take around the world, I just
listed mine on the Dual Sport news classified page. It is still
under warranty, and has a ton of extras and upgrades done to it. The
link to the page is:
http://books.dreambook.com/haycock/classifieds.html
Thanks for the bandwidth.
Steve Larson
01 KLR650
01 BMW 1150GS
00 Kawi VN800
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