Thanks JoJo 👍I feel like such an idiot not knowing that method of using the engine to crack the front sprocket nut 🤔. So simple ! even an "engineer"can work it out. Ha,Ha,Ha. Great scope with well paced instructions, Good job guys & many more successful chain & sprockets replacements to come 🤘
Need better tools with greater leverage. Frustrating observing hands that are clearly not used to handling tools. It's a v satisfying job to do yourself because you know how much you're saving compared to the dealer. The 950 still looks v modern after all these years. Fantastically well designed bike.
I have no experience at all with motorcycles with a chain. Shaft on mine ;-) Btw : JoJo , going to Austria from Sweden with the truck later today , unloading on the eastern part of your home country.
Very nice video! Only I think you mean 3-4cm (not mm) clearance. By the way I would be happy to meet you and Joe in Vienna before I'm leaving for my South America trip. I can offer coffee or beer at my place in Vienna ;)
I changed the chain on my old Honda CB350 and the master link had a clip, not the pins like yours. It was the same brand as yours (but black, not pretty gold). Why is there a difference?
@@Nora_adventurism but is it allowed..? On the site of enuma, only use with enuma chain.!!? I think if the chain is the same size.. whats the problem..
Please NEVER use the Enginepower that way to "loosen" your sprocket... its the wrong direction (you are tightening it!!!!) plus you can damage your swingarm and gearshaft very badly...
There is a small incorrect information in your video. When you adjust chain tension, clearance is not 3-4 mm it should be 30-40mm. You can find this information also on a sticker that is under the seat.
Doing this today on my 990 and I found this video, and the checklists, super helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing the video guys, never changed a chain before so very helpful. Keep up the good work.
Great video! I've gotten spoiled by air tools, but this shows how to do it in the field with basic tools.
Good job, I am going to change my chain and sprockets on my super duke r this weekend. Thanks
super cool video, great editing and shooting!
This is the best vid for my 950 smr!! Thank you for takin the time to make this!!!
One of the best videos of yours!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video!
Good video. JoJo is good at showing how to do things. And I love the hat at the end.
Thanks, me too!
Thank you for detailed information 🙏
Wow, I will have to watch and watch again - and say goodbye to my mechanic...? (one day maybe hehe)
I knew I was doing something wrong. I should have had my old ladies sit on the tire. I agree I need a new mechanic
That was a great video.. thanks.
another great video, keep it going.
Thanks JoJo 👍I feel like such an idiot not knowing that method of using the engine to crack the front sprocket nut 🤔. So simple ! even an "engineer"can work it out. Ha,Ha,Ha. Great scope with well paced instructions, Good job guys & many more successful chain & sprockets replacements to come 🤘
Thank Peter, hope you like this type of video :)
Doesn't the engine actually tighten the nut as it turns?
Very interesting thanks.
Need better tools with greater leverage. Frustrating observing hands that are clearly not used to handling tools. It's a v satisfying job to do yourself because you know how much you're saving compared to the dealer. The 950 still looks v modern after all these years. Fantastically well designed bike.
Goodjob
I have no experience at all with motorcycles with a chain. Shaft on mine ;-)
Btw : JoJo , going to Austria from Sweden with the truck later today , unloading on the eastern part of your home country.
Sweet!
Just asking, are you using 17" rear rim and tyre?
Both are u good mechanic open mother bike repair shop will make good money.
Very nice video! Only I think you mean 3-4cm (not mm) clearance.
By the way I would be happy to meet you and Joe in Vienna before I'm leaving for my South America trip. I can offer coffee or beer at my place in Vienna ;)
When are you leaving? We are going to Austria for Christmas.
Nora Hey, we'll leave Austria on the 4th of January
I changed the chain on my old Honda CB350 and the master link had a clip, not the pins like yours. It was the same brand as yours (but black, not pretty gold). Why is there a difference?
Clip style is easier to install, but not as secure. That is it.
Haai Nora and Jojo, did you used an DID chain in combination with the Enuma link?
Yes!
@@Nora_adventurism but is it allowed..? On the site of enuma, only use with enuma chain.!!?
I think if the chain is the same size.. whats the problem..
Dont do the engine trick for the front nut.. Not even loosening it that way... eesh
1:55 COOL !!
Netjes regelmatig gesmeerd hoor als de tandwielen nog zo uitzien na 40k
How is easy to change the chain of a motorcyle if you have proper tools.
Please NEVER use the Enginepower that way to "loosen" your sprocket... its the wrong direction (you are tightening it!!!!) plus you can damage your swingarm and gearshaft very badly...
I cant believe what theyve done. They are indeed tighten it!!!!!!
Well... I left my tightening nut's thread on the shaft following this tip xD i am puzzled does this machine have a reverse ?
hi nora watch some videos of royal jordanian daily observations on youtube and add content like that in your videos,best wishes to both of you
What is it that you like about RJ?
Hey Nora how are you hope good ?
An Austrian number plate?
Yes. There are vehicles in Austria...
iv a N.C Honda, it hasennt needed the chain adusded in 10. thou miles. [ p.s im Dislex ]
There is a small incorrect information in your video. When you adjust chain tension, clearance is not 3-4 mm it should be 30-40mm. You can find this information also on a sticker that is under the seat.
Hello nora
Good woman.
👌👌👌👌👌
Love you nora
ohhh Kettenersatz helló from hungary
the bike needed more cleaning consiering havin all parts dismounted
No has apretado piñón ataque
groovy,,,