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I am trying to replace my chain but I cannot find a master link on the chain that is on the bike now so that i can unlink the chain. Every link and the pin heads on every link look identical (every one has the squared appearance rather than the oval head i would expect for the master link). There is a DID 50 ZVS on it now and am going to put a 50 ZVM on it. I think the chain on it now is the stock chain. Is this an endless chain? So do I have to remove my swingarm?

Also, the master link on my new 50 ZVM chain didn't come with a clip that I thought was supposed to come with it to keep the removable side plate on:

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My master link only has the sideplate with fitted pins, 4 O-rings and the removable side plate.

-Chris

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So what did the guy at Walmart have to say about this? :poke:

(Sorry, just couldn't resist. :twisted: )

They both are "endless" chains, meaning they don't have clip-on master links but rather a "rivited" or "staked" master that requires a special tool to stake it and calipers to make sure you did it correctly.

Most shops (but not Walmart) will swap a chain fairly cheap, and with your past, I'd suggest having someone else do it. Chains aren't anything to be fucking around with, but then again, neither are tires. :wink:

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So do I have to remove my swingarm?

-Chris

Disregard everything these monkeys just said, including myself. Momentary lapse. Yes you DO INDEED have to remove your swingarm to remove your shot chain. It's probably not a bad idea to service the bearings and bushings while you're in there, right?

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Grind off the old chain with a dremel and have the new chain pressed on (if you don't have a chain press) DON'T use a clip style master link... it WILL fail. Removing your swingarm to replace a chain is like pulling the motor to change the sparkplugs IMO.

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Are you saying your 98 XX still has it's original chain? :-k

My 97 has an RK endless chain with no pressed link. It has 24,000 miles on the bike. Either the previous owner plunked down the cash to have the swingarm removed and a factory endless chain installed or it's original. It's not in too bad of condition.

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