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carmanbikes
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Is it possible to remove and replace the chain without splitting it, Thanks In Advance
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yes, its easy on the storm as the engine hangs from the frame.

remove the front sprocket & rear wheel & Exhaust can (chain side), then remove the swingarm nut on the chain side and remove the foot rest hanger.
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AMCQ46 wrote:yes, its easy on the storm as the engine hangs from the frame.

remove the front sprocket & rear wheel & Exhaust can (chain side), then remove the swingarm nut on the chain side and remove the foot rest hanger.
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Unless you have a braced swingarm to get in the way as the chain wont get past the brace. :plainsmile

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Remember to torque back up to spec the swingarm nut along with rear wheel spindle. :thumbup:
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