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I dont think you'd need to split the chain.
Loosen the adjusters
Unhook chain from rear.
Remove wheel
Change sprockets
Put chain on front
Pass rear spindle through
Put rear wheel in
Put chain on rear
adjust
simples
EDIT: Sorry, looking at a piccy, you may have to, as its looped around the swingarm. I didnt have to when i changed mine on my 125, but its a slightly different design. Is there a split link in there atall?
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Yes I think it does., not quite sure how that works though!
Little addition to the story. I checked my chain tonight. It was a bit too slack, so I adjusted it.
However, it would seem that as I turn the wheel round, the chain seems to go from being loose, to very tight with almost no slack, then goes loose again.
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I think thats tight or frozen links. When was it last oiled? Did you tighten the adjusters evenly on both sides? Post up a pic of your chain and sprockets and we can tell you if they're FUBAR.
The split links are pretty simple, i think the correct way is to use a flat blade screwdriver to push off the first locking part, then it pulls apart:
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/images/products/medium/kmc-uni-connector-split-link-for-1-8-inch-chains-IMG18115.jpg
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I figured out the split link. Fun putting that bad boy back together with greasy hands!
As you suggest, I adjusted the chain with it at the tightest point.
Obviously riding with the chain slacker than it should be isn't ideal, but I'm planning on replacing the chain and sprockets on Wednesday, but is is safe to ride with the chain like this?
I mean, it's been slack for a few weeks now I guess, and hasn't caused any issues at all.
I'd rather leave the bike at home and take the 330 for a blast tomorrow if people think riding with a slacker than usual chain is a bad thing.
The sprocket does look ok - looks worn, but not excessively so (ie: teeth not proper spikey and 'dips'all look uniform), but if the chains fucked anyway (which i am pretty sure it must be, given the tight-loose-tight-loose games I've been playing this evening) then I'd be daft not to change the whole lot.
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Personally i wouldnt ride it with a chain your not sure on. If you have to ask, 'is this safe' then no it probably isnt. They can skip off when slack and possibly jam the rear wheel or wreck something else, or worse.
A worn chain will also wear the sprockets, best to do them all as a set  ____________________ Eat well, poo hard
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Agreed.
I bought the car to work today.
I've got the bike booked in at the local(ish) indy - for £40 i'd rather watch it being done so I can do it myself in future and know i've done it right, rather than fumble about and maybe not line something up or tension something right.
It's being done tomorrow afternoon. Happy days.
I'm hoping it'll feel a lot different to ride, as sometimes the downshifts were a bit clunky and acceleration a bit jerky, particulary when crawling along at slow speed then accelerating.
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Awesome! ____________________ Eat well, poo hard
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