HOW TO: Chain removal and installation
#22
RE: HOW TO: Chain removal and installation
That's a bit off subject, but go to the HMF website, go to the forums for off road and find the one for the KLX. There is a detailed explanation of the CVK carb mods with accompanying images.
#24
RE: HOW TO: Chain removal and installation
ORIGINAL: 03rubicon
What is the HMF website? thanks
What is the HMF website? thanks
https://hmfengineering.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1617
#26
RE: HOW TO: Chain removal and installation
Great job. You mentioned you added the 13t front sproket. Did you have to use aspacer? I have a 13t but it doesn't look like it fits. The stock 14t has a spacer built in that keepsthe chain away from the engine.I can finagle a spacer in therebut was curious what everyone else did?
#27
RE: HOW TO: Chain removal and installation
oh sure, now somebody makes a picturiol of chain removal. Just two days after I did mine.
Now I'm left cocerns about mine. Did I put the click in the right direction? Did I put the "S" facing outwards? I know lubed it afterwards, in fact 3times in the last 3days. It should be fine, the chain just survived 30miles of grueling rough trail riding.
FYI: Gasoline work wonders on removing dirt and grim from a dirty chain. Just let it soak in a oil pan with about 1-2pints of gasoline and use a brush to clean between the links. Then let sun dry for 5-10minutes and lube with favorite chain oil.
Now I'm left cocerns about mine. Did I put the click in the right direction? Did I put the "S" facing outwards? I know lubed it afterwards, in fact 3times in the last 3days. It should be fine, the chain just survived 30miles of grueling rough trail riding.
FYI: Gasoline work wonders on removing dirt and grim from a dirty chain. Just let it soak in a oil pan with about 1-2pints of gasoline and use a brush to clean between the links. Then let sun dry for 5-10minutes and lube with favorite chain oil.
#29
RE: HOW TO: Chain removal and installation
I got the sunstar, it doesnt have a spacer like the stock but it had a shoulder to keep distance. maybe you would call this a spacer. it works perfectly though.
#30
RE: HOW TO: Chain removal and installation
ORIGINAL: LearjetMinako
oh sure, now somebody makes a picturiol of chain removal. Just two days after I did mine.
Now I'm left cocerns about mine. Did I put the click in the right direction? Did I put the "S" facing outwards? I know lubed it afterwards, in fact 3times in the last 3days. It should be fine, the chain just survived 30miles of grueling rough trail riding.
FYI: Gasoline work wonders on removing dirt and grim from a dirty chain. Just let it soak in a oil pan with about 1-2pints of gasoline and use a brush to clean between the links. Then let sun dry for 5-10minutes and lube with favorite chain oil.
oh sure, now somebody makes a picturiol of chain removal. Just two days after I did mine.
Now I'm left cocerns about mine. Did I put the click in the right direction? Did I put the "S" facing outwards? I know lubed it afterwards, in fact 3times in the last 3days. It should be fine, the chain just survived 30miles of grueling rough trail riding.
FYI: Gasoline work wonders on removing dirt and grim from a dirty chain. Just let it soak in a oil pan with about 1-2pints of gasoline and use a brush to clean between the links. Then let sun dry for 5-10minutes and lube with favorite chain oil.