In the video you can clearly see that the masterlink is binding severely. You put the side plate on too far. You need to measure the spacing with calipers and compare to the other links. There is also a spec. for the flare of the rivets.
I did my sprocket nuts to 80nm and stripped them all. Dont know why they need to be so tight. Got a new sprocket carrier on its way now which will be going no more than 65nm
In the video you can clearly see that the masterlink is binding severely. You put the side plate on too far. You need to measure the spacing with calipers and compare to the other links. There is also a spec. for the flare of the rivets.
Yes, 15:21
I’m about to do this for the first time on my 14’ 09. New sprockets and chain so what do you suggest I do to avoid making this mistake.
Why did not check the chain slack?
How many links?
Good video mate!
Have you got 2 bikes now?
Were you applying loctite to the nuts in 8:21?
He should answer!
Yes sorry for the delay, yes I was applying loctite!!
No offense but you can CLEARLY see he is applying loctite haha.
I did my sprocket nuts to 80nm and stripped them all. Dont know why they need to be so tight. Got a new sprocket carrier on its way now which will be going no more than 65nm
Lol nothing is worse than putting load on a torque wrench and feeling it get loose
sure the rear wheels 146 N-M to Yamaha Spec
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