Hardrive Posted September 13, 2008 Share Posted September 13, 2008 Hi guys me again lol Well going through the sr 125 with a dalts of salts and took the chain cover off and noticed that the rear and front sprockets are hooked. Like the teeth are hooked if you know what I mean and the chain seems slack as there is roughly an inch movment from where it rests normaly upwards and about an inch downwards and a bit of play from side to side if i push it towards the bike itself... There is enough adjustment for two clicks if you know what i mean dont know if thats going to be enough? Also the nuts with the split pins that go through the rear wheel I suppose need to be torked does anyone know what bar/nm this has to be and can I only do the job if I have a tourke wrench as I dont but would have to get one if I have to have it...Biggest problem I have the nearest bike shop that does repair is about 30 miles away and never riden that far before. and a bit dubious now ive seen the chain and sprockets....... a walkthrough for the yamaha sr125 would be great or any help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Twin Shock Posted September 13, 2008 Share Posted September 13, 2008 Hi guys me again lol Well going through the sr 125 with a dalts of salts and took the chain cover off and noticed that the rear and front sprockets are hooked. Like the teeth are hooked if you know what I mean and the chain seems slack as there is roughly an inch movment from where it rests normaly upwards and about an inch downwards and a bit of play from side to side if i push it towards the bike itself... There is enough adjustment for two clicks if you know what i mean dont know if thats going to be enough? Also the nuts with the split pins that go through the rear wheel I suppose need to be torked does anyone know what bar/nm this has to be and can I only do the job if I have a tourke wrench as I dont but would have to get one if I have to have it...Biggest problem I have the nearest bike shop that does repair is about 30 miles away and never riden that far before. and a bit dubious now ive seen the chain and sprockets....... a walkthrough for the yamaha sr125 would be great or any help You chain and sprockets are completely worn out, I would not ride the bike until they are replaced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hardrive Posted September 13, 2008 Author Share Posted September 13, 2008 I know I sould not ride till its done I can get the chain and sprokets but need advice to fit them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimR Posted September 14, 2008 Share Posted September 14, 2008 I know I sould not ride till its done I can get the chain and sprokets but need advice to fit them? They easy enuff to fit if you have a basic mechanical knowledge, but if you have not got a clue I could write an article on how to do it .. catch me on MSN [email protected] Regards Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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