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Old 10-07-2007, 06:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Motorcycle on my new jack :D

Finally got enough $$ to buy chain/sprockets, and chain break/riveting tool.

This is my bike on the new Motorcycle jack I got as well. bike seems pretty gosh darn stable on this stand.

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The motorcycle may be stable, but the cameraman's hands aren't !

Cool jack.
I remember changing my drive sprocket on
my old Suzuki GT550 to give it more torque.
What does the one you bought do?
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The motorcycle may be stable, but the cameraman's hands aren't !

Cool jack.
I remember changing my drive sprocket on
my old Suzuki GT550 to give it more torque.
What does the one you bought do?

replace the old worn out one



This one shows how much chain slop there is when the tension isnt set. plenty of room to use the chain break/rivet tool.




This shows how dirty the chain gaurd is. good thing this thing is on there otherwise hello dirty passenger lol



The drive sprocket was very worn. so worn that you can see the nice divits the chain made in the main part of the sprocket.





The old chain. Looks like this wasnt the origional chain as it has a clip type link on it.


New drive sprocket installed. pretty cool how it works with the front clip. Though it would seem the clip cant be flipped 180 degrees as the holes wouldnt line up that way. I didnt take the time to experiment to make sure but it seemed that way . Dont worry I am gonna clean all the "dust n stuff" before I put the chain on.


main shaft holding the rear tire on.





The next 2 pics show how the new sprocket must fit more than one type of motorcycle (lol go figure) in that on my bike one set of holes is larger the other set of holes. My bike fits the smaller set.



Thats all I have for now until my chain comes (supposed to be here wed).
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