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Yamaha r6 chain link and size? - 2001 Yamaha YZF-R6

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1999 / 2003: chain 532 .... sprockets 16front 48rear ,.... 116 links

good practice to change sprockets with new chain...(dont forget to lubricate chain)

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How to u put chain on r6

If the chain has a master link, then you can just loosen the rear axle and let the chain tension adjustment all the way in. Then wrap the chain around both sprockets and install the connecting link. After this retighten the chain. For a chain without a master link( endless chain) you will have to remove the swing arm to allow you to get the chain on the front sprocket. After reinstalling the swing arm, and rear wheel you can adjust the chain tension and then tighten the rear axle.
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