Honda CBR250R MC19 Part 42
Now we have the rear wheel removed we can take off the rear sprocket. First the new sprockets are compared to the old ones to make sure they are correct and then we get to business removing the sprocket itself.
Be careful when performing this task because the teeth on the sprocket will cut you up pretty bad if you slip on the spanner or allen key.
Видео Honda CBR250R MC19 Part 42 канала High Octane Commuting
Be careful when performing this task because the teeth on the sprocket will cut you up pretty bad if you slip on the spanner or allen key.
Видео Honda CBR250R MC19 Part 42 канала High Octane Commuting
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