Motorcycle Sprocket & Chain Install Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2011

Time to install the new sprockets and put on the rear tire.

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  • Thanks for all your great vids on bike maintenance :). We all know how difficult it is to re-install the rear wheel trying to insert the axle rod from right to left etc. For me a great tip would be to find a block of flat wood, brick, or even department store catalogue perhaps to support the wheel on the ground that is the same height, so you don't have to support the wheel with your left hand. I'm sure you know what I mean. Looking forward to seeing more helpful vids from you soon.

  • @TheBrokenBMW ....that's a good tip, having everything ready before you start is key.

    Thanks 4 watching.

  • You could grease your rod more... All the time grease parts more then less, it's always better for them like that

  • @Piestukas1995 ...thanks for the tip :)

  • I bought the same kit actually for my r6, driven sprockets and the red EK chain. I am glad you put this up. I will find this useful. How did you like your set of sprockets/chain by the way now that time has passed?

  • @IHelliotI ...I still love 'em - I've had no problems (knock wood) and over 5000kms on them

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  • Battleax are great tires! That's what I ride on.

  • Spot on.....moving on to the next vid :)

  • Little cold in there? lol

  • @Erik0088 ...I think you should keep your 250 until your super confident on it (no matter how long it takes).

    I wouldn't waste any money on it as ANY upgrades are not going to give you much performance gains. I would save your money for upgrades on a bigger bike whenever that days comes for you. Don't be in a hurry and enjoy the 250 it's a great bike :)

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