Is the drive chain kinking or the stretch indicator in the red zone on your dual-sport motorcycle? Here I'll replace both the front and back sprockets along with the drive chain on my 2013 CRF250L without any specialty tools. It's recommended to replace both sprockets when replacing the chain to maximize chain life.
Replacement parts needed:
106 link X-ring chain: amzn.to/3OZjim6
14 tooth front sprocket: amzn.to/3bINSlt
40 tooth rear sprocket: amzn.to/3agbHkw
Chain Lubricant: amzn.to/3bYkiZB
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Tools needed:
10mm, 12mm, 17mm, 19mm, & 24mm wrenches; a 6mm hex socket, 8mm & 10mm deep well sockets (or shallow well with a short extension); ratchet; flat blade screwdriver, channel lock pliers, 2 or 3 small washers, 24mm socket with torque wrench (optional for axle nut torquing); measuring tape or ruler for chain tension; cut off wheel or saw capable of metal cutting; block to cut the chain on; 5gal bucket or motorcycle jack.
0:00 Introduction
0:23 Tools Required
1:17 Replacement Parts
1:44 Remove Covers
1:55 Loosen Rear Sprocket Bolts
2:28 Loosen Adjustment Bolts & Rear Axle
2:50 Lift Back Tire
3:01 Remove Rear Axle
3:12 Replace Rear Sprocket
3:39 Cut Chain
3:57 Replace Front Sprocket
4:13 Inspect Drive Chain Slider
4:59 Reinstall Rear Wheel
5:35 Install New Chain
6:47 Adjust Chain Tension
7:18 Torque Rear Axle
7:30 Reinstall Covers
7:44 Chain Maintenance
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