Hey all,
My drive chain broke yesterday and I was incredibly lucky it slid out the back instead of locking up the front. Is there a way to replace a drive chain on a cb77 without removing the exhaust and kickstart cover? I know the easy one if your old chain is still attached you can link them and pull it through, but mine is not. Taking all that off isn’t a big deal but faster if I don’t have to. Truth he told I should use this as an opportunity to inspect the front sprocket but I’m Curious if there’s any tricks nonetheless.
Thanks!
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Replacing drive chain cb77
Re: Replacing drive chain cb77
Well I got the "hard" part done easily enough, replaced the chain and noticed I had a spare 15T front sprocket lying around so I just threw it in there. Surprising how much smoother the bike pulls with a new chain and sprocket.
Waiting on a replacement 32T rear from sprocket specialists now, and will replace that when I get it. Ah, nice new drive train!
Waiting on a replacement 32T rear from sprocket specialists now, and will replace that when I get it. Ah, nice new drive train!

