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How to Replace the Sprocket & Chain on a Street Bike : Remove the Chain of a Street Bike

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

Remove the chain of a street bike when repairing the motorcycles sprockets and chains; learn how using the expert tips found on this free DIY motorcycle-maintenance video.

Expert: Mario Rossi
Bio: Mario Rossi, age 21 has been working on trucks, cars and motorcycles his whole life. Any thing with a motor, he loves to work on it. He is a certified Motorcycle Mechanic.
Filmmaker: Caleb Labarda

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • Another really SHIT video by Expertvillage. You have to be really really stupid to follow anything made by them. 0/100...

  • If people are doing this at home please, for gods sake, wear eye protection! and don't put your thumb so close to the cutting blade!! If that blade had jumped it could have been game over for his thumb!

    I wish expert village vids were better, a lot of them seem pretty useless

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  • no f**ing way am I going to cut my perfectly good chain, ur a true wanker

  • why are ALL expert village videos fkn rubbish.ANYTHING i've ever looked up with these is so so crap.From sports,to repairs and interests there amazingly bad.I reckon these guys would suffocate during a video on how to put on a condom.

  • These videos are terrible. i wouldn't let this guy touch my bike. get the right tool for the job. make sure you have a torque wrench for putting the axle nut back on and follow your manual's specs. And PLEASE don't copy what this guy did read isctony's comment...i don't see anything expert about expert village in these videos. a TRUE expert is safe, knows what he is doing, and has the right tools for the job. Also car jacks weren't designed for motorcycles, your bike could slide off of them.

  • As i said, mine went for a whopping $30... and it broke my 525 cleanly. also went on to do some farm machinery chain breaking.

    ringsed or ringless, it doesn't matter one bit.

  • Yes ones that are made for non O-ring chains I had one from my old quad that I used and because the O-ring chain links are pressed together it bent the chain breaker you need a high strength one if you wish to break an O- ring style chain that's why it will cost you an arm and a leg

  • WHAT?! No no no... they're like, $30... Go to a farm and fleet store for god's sake... Just because it's made of machined aluminum and has EK or some such stamped on the side doesn't make it worth $80... Chain brakers are very inexpensive. anyone who says they are too expensive are looking at them from motorcycle stores.

  • omg seen how cloce his thumb is on the second side !!! scary poo poo

  • it takes 1min 22 to say grind it off?? fuckin hell and if you want to reuse it? weld it back together expert village maybe?

  • turn around

  • Put it out of reverse! lol

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