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anthony_r6
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PostPosted: 19:13 - 05 Jul 2011    Post subject: NSR 125 Chain Replacement and Brake Bleeding Reply with quote

Got a new chain that I could do with putting on my NSR 125. Do I need a riveter to do this? And to remove the other one, can I just loosen the back wheel, remove it from the sprockets and that's it?

Also, how do you rate this https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Motorcycle-ABS-Brake-Bleeding-Kit-BRKKIT07-/330577397868?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item4cf7f2c86c#ht_1315wt_905 for bleeding brakes?
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skatefreak
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PostPosted: 06:59 - 06 Jul 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

unless theold chain has a split link:
https://www.dirtbikebitz.com/images/products/drive/renthal_link.jpg
then i would recomend cutting it off as you will have to get the swing arm off otherwise.
The new chain, again, unless its a swing arm you will need a chain tool (or a ball bearing and hammer Smile ) to flair out the final rivet.
For bleeding, i use a 6 inch peice of pipe, pour brake fluid into the resivour, compress, open bleed bolt, close bleed bolt, release, repeate and jobs'a good'un.
Seems a little pricey just for bleeding the brakes...

Best regards

-Jvr
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