Need help with removing a few links from chain
  • SpRider
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    Need help with removing a few links from chain

    by SpRider » Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:43 am

    Hey guys,

    I'm putting a 52-tooth rear sprocket on my 250R and just bought a Renthal R1 120-link chain. How do I go about removing a few links? Do I just take a grinder to it to sheer the pin? I didn't think about buying a chain-breaker tool when I ordered the chain, but if there is another way to remove some links please let me know.

    Thanks in advance!!
    Erik
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    DarthBEWD
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    Hmm

    by DarthBEWD » Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:25 pm

    First off, make sure that you cannot move the block back enough to tighten it. Second, go get the chain breaker but be careful as to how much you cut off. I took too much off my chain once and had to buy a whole new one. That sucked!

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    by vetteguy » Thu Oct 05, 2006 5:58 pm

    I bought a chain breaker off Ebay for like $12. It was here in 2 days. Well worth it. You can grind the pins down but it is a pain. Good luck, Guy
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    by SpRider » Fri Oct 06, 2006 2:56 pm

    Thanks for the help. I just went ahead and used a grinding wheel. Went faster than what I thought it would've. Filed it right down. Then took a punch tool and placed the chain in a vise so I could punch the pin out. No probs. Pretty simple fix with no money spent.

    Later,
    Erik
    '05 CRF250R
    Mods:
    FMF Factory 4 System
    Twin Air Powerflo Kit
    Boyesen Quickshot and Hi-Flow Water Pump Kit
    Renthal Twinwalls RED
    Cycra Pro-Bend Handguards
    Works Connection Engine Plug Kit RED
    LightSpeed Frame Guards, Ignition Cover, Gas Tank Cover
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    by rmbbikes » Tue Jan 02, 2007 1:14 pm

    You can use a grinder to gring the head off and then a punch and a hammer to get the pin out.

    KB
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