Honda cb650 life

in #diy7 years ago

So working on the cb650 replaced the chain and sprockets. In my broke person style i dont have the recomended tools for the job. This is only a minor hinderence though because i have atleast half a brain so i made a tivet tool for the chains master link using a 4" c clamp and the tip of my flair tool unfortunantly i used a super shitty but cheap chinese c clamp which broke pretty much immediatly. Also for those of you folks who dont have a chain cutting tool just remove your swing arm it gives you a great excuse to clean those " hard to access parts on your machine.1499002599276-851674087.jpg1499002629904223135641.jpg

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Moving swing arm might get a little hard if your being cheap on tools. Have a air compressor here and an impact drive, and still struggled with taking one off my Nsr 125 after falling and doing damage to it. Also heads up chain removal tool halfords £10. Having the correct tools will make live so easy if you enjoy working on it yourself.