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Old 07-Feb-2005, 16:45   #1
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749 Chain?
This may seem like a stupid question but do you need to remove a link in order to remove the chain?

Going to replace this week and it would appear so....or am i being an idiot?
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Old 07-Feb-2005, 17:04   #2
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I'g guess so being a standard swingarm like most other bikes
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Old 07-Feb-2005, 17:20   #3
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Yes , nothing to do with the swing arm being double sided though , you have to remove a link to remove the chain on a 916/96/98 etc too , it's because the front sprocket is in front of the swing arm pivot and the rar sprocket is behind it .

I suppose you could remove the chain without splitting it if you remove the swing arm and pivot but a chain splitter is a lot quicker
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Old 07-Feb-2005, 20:28   #4
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Your need to look for the soft link in the chain to split it
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Old 07-Feb-2005, 21:21   #5
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.....and i suggest using an angle grinder just to flat the raised parts of the link before using your splitter to press the link out.
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Old 07-Feb-2005, 23:18   #6
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Your need to look for the soft link in the chain to split it

how on earth do i find that? is it marked in some way?
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