I was on my way to Captain Kirk's garage to change my JT chain and Sprockets over for a new DID X-Ring and Sunstar sprockets, and had just left the parking garage and made a quick left, then a right when my chain leapt off the sprocket and left me on the side of the road...
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Frack! |
It's dead Jim!
Seriously dead. That is a puddle of engine oil under the bike, and one of the chain links snapped.
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Snapped link |
Bugger me... I may have broken the case or punctured the counter shaft seal. This might be a season ender for me, or put me on my dirt bike for the rest of the season. :'(
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