Bandit Alley
MODEL SPECIFIC => SUZUKI BANDIT 250 & 400 => Topic started by: androo on September 29, 2009, 09:52:02 PM
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Hi All,
I've very much a noob when it comes to working on bikes, so i have a very simple question.
I'm wanting to change the chain on my bandit 250 (year 2000), I'm assuming i have to remove the front sprocket cover to do this?
Upon examining this cover it looks like there is alot more going on around there than just a sprocket cover, hoses comming and going and what not.
Really what i need is a simple guide for changing the chain.
Do i need to remove the cover and whats involved if i do?
Cool
Andrew
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If you use a chain tool just pop a rivet, attach new chain loosely, pull through and remove old chain, rivet new one together. Easy.
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Cheers mate, that was always an option.
How do i go about checking the front sprocket under that case?
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I have a 1200 but when I checked mine all I did was remove 3-4 allan bolts to access it. Had no issues at all...
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Hi Andrew,
You can take the cover off without fear of anything bad happening. If the chain needs changing you will need a set of sprokets also. JE code for the front is 1439 and the rear is 823. :thumb:
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I was wondering this too. It doesn't look like a normal bolt-on cover. Looks as though it's connected to other parts as well. But I don't need to do it yet so haven't looked in detail.