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2007 CRF250 CHAIN LINK???

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Old 08-20-2009, 10:29 PM
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Default 2007 CRF250 CHAIN LINK???

does this bike have a master chain link??? it must, right? cant find it and i went over the chain like ten times!!!

please help!!!



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I am still looking for the clip, found nothing... maybe rivet type??? if rivet, how do you remove??? need rivet tool??? crap
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Old 08-21-2009, 09:14 AM
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does this bike have a master chain link??? it must, right? cant find it and i went over the chain like ten times!!!

please help!!!



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I am still looking for the clip, found nothing... maybe rivet type??? if rivet, how do you remove??? need rivet tool??? crap
Yes, it's the press fit rivet type. You will need a chain breaker and a rivet tool to replace the rivet setup or you just remove one link with the chain breaker and get a master link at the bike shop.
The alternate is remove the swing arm and replace the solid chain.

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i have the same bike and my stock chain had i master link. shouldnt need a chain breaker.
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stock chain on mine (07) has a clip and master link, so does the regina I replaced it with, 116 links by the way. rubber mallet and a flat screw driver or neddle nose pliers always worked for me
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Ummmmm.....
It appears that deuscent has a CRF250X. (trail, desert, forrest)
I say that because he couldn't find the master link. Could be different tho.

Joe and Dan have CRF250R's. (MX)

The X's come with a solid o-ring chain and has no master link (riveted).
At least 04 thru 07 and maybe thru 09.

The R's come with a non o-ring chain and have master links.
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Old 10-09-2009, 08:24 AM
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doh! my bad main jet you are correct
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