Bought an xring chain and new sprockets for the beast, as above states, need some assistance fitting as a) i've not done it before b) probbly don't have all the tools I need and c) I reckon the chain will need shortening and I definately don't have a chain breaker for a motrbike.
Any volunteers? Happy to provide refreshements for assistance.
Seeking assistance for chain and sprocket fitting
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Seeking assistance for chain and sprocket fitting
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Don't think Lainie's into that side of things that much Mina, guess we'll find out Monday, alas can't seem to find a bike store open that stocks a chain breaker so guess it's the old centre punch and hammer routine..
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well if lainie is like every other chick and is good and breaking balls, she'll have no problem with ur chainmick_dundee wrote:Don't think Lainie's into that side of things that much Mina, guess we'll find out Monday, alas can't seem to find a bike store open that stocks a chain breaker so guess it's the old centre punch and hammer routine..

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