Chain change

Kento-Moto

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Ok, I have a Tsubaki chain and sprockets and was ready to swap em with the old stock stuff ... but Busa chain doesnt have a master link like smaller bikes, anybody done theirs themselves yet? I need special tools or
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( stock chain is in really good shape and so are the gears, just a little stretched  but solid otherwise...but they have just hit over 17K miles and I think maybe I should swap em )



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These bikes should never have a clip-style master link. Two methods to remove the stock chain: grind the head off one of the pins, then pound the heck out of it with a hammer and punch - NOT Recommended.

The proper way is to get a chain breaker that can handle a 530 chain. I unfortunately did the former and not the latter and I have the injured hand to prove it (jacka$$).  

Also, you'll need a chain press to properly install the new master link on the new chain. Each of the above tools will cost about $20-25 each, and I hear that Motion Pro is a good brand to get.

I'm waiting on my press to come in today so I can get this whole chapter behind me.  
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I forgot option C - take it all to a shop and have them do it. I prefer to be self-sufficient when possible and als since I don't have a competent local shop available.



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