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How to Install a Driven Sprocket and Chain Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2010

http://sportbikewrench.com/chainsandsprockets.aspx

Dave Moss of Catalyst Reaction shows how to install a Driven 520 chain conversion. Watch the how to change a motorcycle sprocket and chain on to OnTheThrottle.tv project bike

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  • Where can i find those awesome Driven chains and sprockets ? I just searched for them and couldn't locate them anywhere ?!?! :[ and the link in the description is giving me a page not found 404 error.

  • @sebastianpappas go to drivenracingdotcom

    Dave Moss

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  • @SportbikeWrench

    Hey Dave, you should do a proper tire changing video. I think a lot of people would find it helpful and it would be interesting to watch.

  • @Bulgdoom no one has ever asked for that - great suggestion. Let's see what we can figure out in the next month.

    Dave Moss

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  • @dave can you use diesel to clean the inside of the cover and the chain??

  • @mrodmelvin11 Interesting question! I've never tried that nor heard of anyone doing that because of the rubber seal behind the countershaft sprocket. If the inside cover had no moving parts like push rods, clutch actuators and is just metal, there's nothing that can get hurt by using diesel to clean all the old chain lube and grime off the surface.

    Dave Moss

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  • Moss is the Man!!!!! suspension guru, and someone that I can trust. Triumph!

  • @rhuhawk yes it was an EK chain, but I cannot recall the type we used. Sorry about that!

    Dave Moss

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  • What chain is that? EK mvxz?

  • @TCOaks09 No its 17/45 - its a 750. That bike is not a 600 which would have 16/43

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