Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
9
Time Required
45 minutes - 1 hour
Sections
1
- Rear Sprocket
- 9 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Rear Sprocket
- Place the motorcycle on a stand so that the rear tire is off the ground.
Place the motorcycle on a stand so that the rear tire is off the ground.
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Step 2
- Use the 27mm wrench to unscrew the nut that holds the axle together. This nut is located on the right side of the motorcycle at the end of the swing-arm.
Use the 27mm wrench to unscrew the nut that holds the axle together. This nut is located on the right side of the motorcycle at the end of the swing-arm.
Step 3
- Move to the left side of the motorcycle and remove the axle by pulling it directly out.
- Move back to the right side and remove the spacer shown in the third picture to ensure that is does not get lost.
Move to the left side of the motorcycle and remove the axle by pulling it directly out.
Move back to the right side and remove the spacer shown in the third picture to ensure that is does not get lost.
Step 4
- Pull up and back on the chain to free the tire.
Pull up and back on the chain to free the tire.
Step 5
- Lay the tire on a flat surface with with sprocket facing up.
- Use the 6mm Torx wrench to unscrew the six bolts holding the sprocket on.
- Replace the sprocket and screw the bolts back in.
Lay the tire on a flat surface with with sprocket facing up.
Use the 6mm Torx wrench to unscrew the six bolts holding the sprocket on.
Replace the sprocket and screw the bolts back in.
Step 6
- Be careful that the brake rotor fits in between the brake pads on the caliper.
Be careful that the brake rotor fits in between the brake pads on the caliper.
Step 7
- Put the chain back on. Start at the bottom and work the chain carefully over the top of the new sprocket.
Put the chain back on. Start at the bottom and work the chain carefully over the top of the new sprocket.
Step 8
- Push the axle back through the swing arm and the wheel.
- Place the spacer back onto the axle with the square side pointing forward.
- Thread the 27mm nut back onto the axle.
Push the axle back through the swing arm and the wheel.
Place the spacer back onto the axle with the square side pointing forward.
Thread the 27mm nut back onto the axle.
Step 9
- Use the 27mm wrench to tighten the nut down.
Use the 27mm wrench to tighten the nut down.
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