I finally got my sprockets in!
Let me know if you need a hand with the chain and sprockets.
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I've been working on it this morning. I went to Cycle Gear at 9 and bought a rear stand to make things easier on myself. I've gotten everything taken apart, and the new sprockets are on the output shaft and the wheel and now im just waiting or should I say hoping that my chain gets here today. I wish I would have know the company I bought the chain from was in Haileigha or however its spelled, because I would have just gone and picked it up instead of waiting for it to be shipped. Idk why, but they shipped it through the U.S. Postal service, and they sent me an email on the 24th saying it had been shipped out the previous day, so im hoping that they deliver it today so I can get this thing on and ride this thing before I have to go out of town on Monday.
OK! I've ran into a problem. My chain magically appeared on my front door so im in the process of putting it on. Well The chain is about 2 links to long even with the wheel as far back as it will go. The chain has a masterlink on it, but how do I get out the 3-5 links that I need to get off? I dont have the chain breaker tool, I just grinded the old chain off, but is there another way to do this or am I gonna need the chain breaker tool?




