11-06-2012, 07:11 PM | #1 |
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chain tool? where to rent one?
does any one in houston have a chain installation tool that i can rent from you guys? or does anyone know where i can rent one? the nearest shop to me is about 5 miles and i dont know any one that has a truck that i can use to take it to a shop and have them rivet it my only choice is to push the bike all the way to the shop can any one help please?
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11-07-2012, 12:14 AM | #2 |
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Re: chain tool? where to rent one?
Do you have your new sprockets yet?
Here is what I do with a new chain and sprocket. Not saying you should but this works for me. I install the new rear sprocket and ride to the local shop. Pay the man with experience and the right tools to install the front sprocket and new chain. |
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11-08-2012, 03:13 PM | #4 |
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Re: chain tool? where to rent one?
thanks for the help guys! water warrior i did go to my local shop i didnt take the bike because the chain snapped and sprockets chewed up im new to this and i never thought of checking all that its a 2002 gz with 26000 miles im guessing oem everything so i asked how much they would charge they told me $120 to put everything on that i had i asked how much it would be if i ordered eveything from them and they told me 270 parts and labor i didnt have that much cash to do it so i went ahead and read all of the how to's on here and i did it myself i did get my rear 41t and 16t sprocket and chain installed yesterday with a help of a friend and i must say i really love each of the shift points now my total bill was $145 with parts and a new rivet tool
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11-08-2012, 08:20 PM | #5 |
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Gotta love the sounds of success. Good for you. 26,000 miles is a lot of miles on any chain and sprockets. It can be done but is somewhat rare. Sounds like your chain and sprockets should have been replaced sooner though.
Make sure the new chain is lubed regularly to extend it's life. Oh, before I forget. The new chain will have some initial stretch as it breaks in so be prepared to adjust it again. Maybe a couple times. After that adjustments are few. Near the chain's end of service it will need adjusting often and should be replaced. There is a specific measurement to adhere to concerning chain life and should be followed. The measurement is here on the forum somewhere. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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11-09-2012, 08:12 PM | #6 |
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yea at the end of the job me and my friend hi five'd haha it felt pretty good to do all that work and get it working yea when we took off the old sprockets where chewed up chipped and was pretty lucky i didnt get hurt... would the chain lube sold at autozone work to lube my new chain? also my next job i want to tackle is the carb rejet and the air filter mod
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11-09-2012, 11:20 PM | #7 |
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My favorite chain lube is DuPont with Teflon. It is good stuff and cheap. There are two types. The regular in a blue can and a chain specific lube. I used the blue can stuff. It is clean, doesn't fling off and easy to find in most big box home centers or hardwares. Lowes and Home Depot usually carry both types.
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I raced MX for 22 years, with my above stated precautions, never lost a chain link...
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