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Chain and Sprocket Replacement

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2011

This is the chain and sprocket replacement on my CBR 600 F4i. But it is universal for many different motorcycles with different kits. You will need the chain and sprocket set for your specific motorcycle, chain tool, dremil, socket wreches, and allen keys. This took about an hour real time and was the first time ive ever done it. Easy but just takes time and effort.

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  • Stop sucking on a piece of candy while speaking & have a camera stand next time.

    Plus just showing pre & post video doesn't help.

    Looks more like an ad film than an instructional video.

  • @SeanManks 1. its gum 2. your welcome that i made this 3. stop watching anytime you feel like it 4. if you dont like it, make your own video thats better than mine

  • regret buying an rk chain??

    those things will last u like 6 months if ur lucky .. looks good tho!!

  • @m0t0cr0ss17 mine is at over 5000K and 7 months but yeah they do look good

  • @TheSailormanman dang thats pretty good i got a rk chain ( and renthal sprockets for a mx bike) and they got ripped up in 6 months and bent out of shape. it might not be as heavy duty sice its a mx bike tho. im looking at getting one of these if i can too.

  • @m0t0cr0ss17 hell yeah man

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  • The jumping camera work and the guy talking whilst chewing gum is REALLY annoying! Otherwise it's a good instructional video...

  • Gorilla Strength!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL!!!!!!!!!!! 

  • For those interested, You can borrow a tourque wrench from the major Auto parts stores for a deposit of $80. to $100. and get all the money back when your done! As a guideline, My Literbike front sprocket is 83 ft. lbs. ,Rear sprocket bolts are 43 lbs., unless you use aluminum nuts with helicoils which are 33 ft.lbs. on my 520 sprocket! Appreciate you putting up a vid! On my conversion I thought the hardest part was getting the rivetting just right! It was a pain!

  • nice vid dude ... but a little tip, dont chew so much gumm...

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