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Have you tried the pull off test that I suggested?
i am at work now will try this afternoon thanks



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guys i am planning to buy new chain will someone willing to install for me if possible i can pay u.n also is it easy to fit.thanks


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i am at work now will try this afternoon thanks



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guys i am planning to buy new chain will someone willing to install for me if possible i can pay u.n also is it easy to fit.thanks


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Where are you?

wallington


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Theres 2 wallington s


one in london and one not far from me what one is it mate?

its near croydon zone 5 surrey


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Shame .... miles away sorry

ok nw i will try to do myself if not i will take it to workshop cause they charge me alot last time anyway thanks guys


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If you put your location in your profile it will stop people asking :)
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click on your name and go to the User Control Panel. There is a tab called profiles where you can put all sorts of useful information.

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its near croydon zone 5 surrey


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Shame .... miles away sorry

ok nw i will try to do myself if not i will take it to workshop cause they charge me alot last time anyway thanks guys


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Your user manual/handbook should explain how to do this. If not get a Haynes manual for the bike, they are worth their weight in saved workshop costs.

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If you put your location in your profile it will stop people asking :)
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click on your name and go to the User Control Panel. There is a tab called profiles where you can put all sorts of useful information.

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Never used a torque wrench on rear axle nut....just a 12" spanner, adjusted to its "effin' tight" setting......just be sure the axle is level in the adjusters. I normally use a calliper gauge rather than rely on the marks cast into the chain adjusters, FWIW....

 

Quite so, a torque wrench can do more harm than good especially on a worn or greasy thread.

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Dont give up just yet........others near you might not have read this


The tools you need will cost less then a mechanic doing the job

hi guys i just check the chain putting in paddock stand i put on gear n saw that the chain was jumping may be its chain link? or i definitely need new chain?cant upload the video that i record my one does similer to this video i found on utube.

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Dont give up just yet........others near you might not have read this


The tools you need will cost less then a mechanic doing the job

hi guys i just check the chain putting in paddock stand i put on gear n saw that the chain was jumping may be its chain link? or i definitely need new chain?cant upload the video that i record my one does similer to this video i found on utube.

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If you can afford a paddock stand you can afford a new chain and sprocket set. So buy one.

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If you can get down to Hastings, I'll show you how to do it.

 

Looking at the contents of the garage, hearing the accent and seeing the plate on the other bike, I think it's unlikely that he'll be popping to Hastings. :lol:

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