Bombardier 650ds Parts? Where to buy?
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Bombardier 650ds Parts? Where to buy?
Looks like the Sprockets are worn down, so i've been looking to get a new high tensil strength chain and an excellent quality sprocket but unfortunately I am not sure where to look for these pieces for, of course, i'm new to the whole ATV hobby.
where is a good ATV place to buy pieces like described above? That can ship to Canada/Ontario?
and a quick question, to remove the chain do I need to find the master link? and to remove the sprocket on the back axle, i need to remove the one tire correct?
Thanks
where is a good ATV place to buy pieces like described above? That can ship to Canada/Ontario?
and a quick question, to remove the chain do I need to find the master link? and to remove the sprocket on the back axle, i need to remove the one tire correct?
Thanks
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Try ebay first. Should be able to find a chain/sprocket kit on there fairly reasonable. Next I would try Bikebandit.com or denniskirk.com.
Should have a masterlink on the chain so just need to pop the clip off, remove the outer link, and chain will come right apart(some don't have one and are pressed on with a tool). If it is really a pain(old chain on my DVX400 was not taken care of well by the previous owner) a trusty 4 & 1/2" grinder will have it off in seconds.
Yes, only the wheel on the sprocket side will need to come off when removing that.
My last, but most important, piece of advice is to get a repair manual(ebay once again). It is an invaluable tool for specs and maintenance. The folks on here are very helpful but there will be times you could have a troubleshoot/repair done because people are busy and your questions wait to be answered.
Should have a masterlink on the chain so just need to pop the clip off, remove the outer link, and chain will come right apart(some don't have one and are pressed on with a tool). If it is really a pain(old chain on my DVX400 was not taken care of well by the previous owner) a trusty 4 & 1/2" grinder will have it off in seconds.
Yes, only the wheel on the sprocket side will need to come off when removing that.
My last, but most important, piece of advice is to get a repair manual(ebay once again). It is an invaluable tool for specs and maintenance. The folks on here are very helpful but there will be times you could have a troubleshoot/repair done because people are busy and your questions wait to be answered.
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