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[QUOTE="evil1now, post: 1074616, member: 68566"] Hi all Well trying to be Mr. Repair man here .. :yikes: I think I should stick to my real job.. Any way Just went out and bought my son a new 420 chain and front and read sprocket set same size and the stock ones.. for his kx65.. Took out the stock chain and matched it up to the new one.. Cut it one link shorter And now the darn sprocket is in the chain guard.. Just a tiny tad but I don’t think it looks correct.. And the chain is very tight can not move the tire back any more then it is. Is this correct Will it stretch a little bit after a ride? Or is it time to buy another chain and start all over... Thanks all [/QUOTE]
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