How hard to remove swing arm to replace endless chain?


BluePill

Member
At 13K miles, and wanting to replace chain and sprockets. I like to stick with stock parts, so the swing arm has to come off. I am wondering if anyone has done it by just pulling the pivot bolt, and not having to disconnect the shock and brake line, etc.
 

BluePill

Member
I have no problem with clip-style master links on my low powered and lightweight dirt bike. On a heavier and more powerful street bike, I like the extra security of a riveted master link.
 

blkbrd

Elite Member

BluePill

Member
Yup, I have done a few staked master links in my life. Gave away my tool on my last home move because I didn't have the FZR at the time. I don't mind spending an hour or so to drop the swing arm because I can check to see if it can use some lubrication.
 


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