How to Replace the Chain and Sprockets on the 2019 Triumph Tiger 800XCx
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2021
- In this video I show how to replace both sprockets and the chain on the 2019 Triumph Tiger 800XCx.
I show how to use a chain rivet tool and also a cool tool to align the rear sprocket with the front sprocket.
Superlight Chain Rivet tool: sprocketcenter.com/tools-main...
Motion Pro Chain Alignment tool: sprocketcenter.com/tools-main... - Авто та транспорт
Great video. I have never used the chain tool you have, but it looks nice. Measuring the inside diameter is also super important and a lot of people skip.
Thank you for this video. I'm learning a lot about how to care for my Tiger. Stay safe.
Thanks for watching sir, have a great 2021... :)
Thanks for another great video, Jon. By spring I plan on changing out the chain and sprockets on my "06 Tiger, so that's information that'll come in handy. Keep up the good work!
Great informative video. I hope you get FJR sorted soon.
Fantastic video, that's one more subscriber you've got yourself!
Good to hear from you sir, glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching... keep safe out there... :)
Thanks so much for this! I'm changing the chain and sprockets for the first time on my tiger and was wondering about the chain master link. Ive always had a clip for the Link instead of pressing them
Awesome video!!
John, thanks for another great and informative video! I’ve learned a lot watching your channel, you know how to turn a wrench for sure!
Thanks for watching sir.. keep safe out there.. :)
Really enjoy your maintenance video, great information to store in my little brain. Thanks for sharing 👍🏽
Good to hear from you sir, Thanks for watching..keep safe... :)
John, Great video and very informative. Thanks
Good to hear from you sir, thanks for watching... :)
Very informative John! Thanks for the lesson! Ride Safe!
Thanks for watching sir... keep safe out there.. :)
Thanks so much for the video, it is very well explained. I have a Tiger 800 XC 2012 and it is exactly like yours.
Glad you liked the video... nice choice of bike you have there... Thanks for watching... :)
Great vid, very helpfull
Each chain manufacture has a spec. for the diameter that the pins are to be expanded to insure the plate will not come off.
I would like to thank you for posting great content regarding the Versys 1000. I just purchased a new bike a few weeks ago. A major factor in making my purchase decision was based on your channel...thanks OHIOBACKROADS.
Congrats on the new ride sir.. you picked a good one... Thanks for watching... keep safe out there.. :)
Muito bom serve parabéns
Obrigado por assistir senhor ... :)
I enjoy your channel Jon, thanks for the content. I noticed you use the Harbor Freight lift. Are you happy with it? Do you regret not getting something else? Hope all is well! Thanks
Hello sir, good to hear from you. The Harbor Freight lift has been great for me. I purchased it in 2010 and have had no issues with it at all. I really do not see any reason to buy a more expensive lift for home use. I would buy another one if I ever needed one... thanks for watching and keep safe out there... :)
@@ozarksbackroads5484 Thanks for the feedback. Exactly what I wanted to hear. Keep the videos coming! It helps those long cold winter nights pass a little quicker!
Hey Jhon nice vid now i'm going to do it myself looks easy with your guidance lol the only thing i'm missing is the torq specs for my bike! Do you have any pointers where to get them? I'm riding the 900 rally pro. Greetings from out of Belgium the name is Dennis
Hello there sir, good to hear from you. If you go to Google and search Triumph 900 torque specs or torque settings you will find some information there I am sure will be helpful. Good luck with all your projects and thanks for watching... :)
What chain tool did you use?
Hello there sir, good to hear from you... I have a Superlight Sprockets R.S. Series chain tool I bought years ago but You should be able to find a chain tool at about any of the online motorcycle parts stores like J&P Cycles, Revzilla, Dennis Kirk, ect... Thanks for watching...keep safe out there.. :)