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In this tutorial we explain how to change your chain kit? motocross As motocross or enduro riders you will have to go through this mandatory step which is to change your chain kit. The hours of riding will deteriorate your chain kit and therefore increase the risks of breaking the chain and losing traction between the chain and the crown. Before starting to disassemble, equip yourself with the following items: ☑️ Equip yourself with a complete chain kit (quick release sold with the chain): https://www.3as-racing.com/CT-44027-k... Beforehand, find out about the gear ratio of your chain kit (number of teeth on the pinion and crown and chain length). ☑️ To shorten your chain, we recommend a large number of chain tools. https://www.3as-racing.com/CT-42683-d... ☑️ For your safety, remember to change the screws on your crown. https://www.3as-racing.com/CT-42772-v... Steps to change your motocross chain kit: The first step will be to remove the elements of your chain kit on your motorcycle: • Remove the quick release from your chain using pliers. • Unscrew your crown with a flat wrench the size of your bolt. • Remove your sprocket using specific pliers for clips (or depending on the model of your motorcycle, unscrew by putting a gear to block the rotation of the sprocket). Second step, change the elements of your chain kit: • Screw your new crown with the bolts and screws ordered beforehand. • Fix your sprocket in the right direction. • Reassemble your rear wheel, remember to degrease the dirty areas and then grease your wheel axle well. Third step, adapt the correct chain length: • Using your chain tool, remove the necessary links to have the correct chain length. Last step is the installation of your quick release: • With a quick release clamp, install your quick release in the right direction. Happy riding to all with 3AS RACING. 3as racing, the largest selection of motorcycle parts https://www.3as-racing.com/ Subscribe: / @3as-racing Our FB: / 3asracing Our Instagram: / 3as_racing Video presented by: Docteur Biclou And Simon Peterolff from @SIMONSGARAGE Youtube: / simonsgarage Directed by @MartinPeterolff and produced by Khulan Agency http://www.khulan-agency.com/