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Upper chain slider removal (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Torque wrench settings:
  • Screw (1): 2 Nm (0.2 kg·m)
  • Screw (3): 2 Nm (0.2 kg·m)

Note. The chain slider is best accessed after splitting the drive chain; see 7.13.1.


Release and remove the screw (1) and collect the nut (2).

Release and remove the screw (3) and collect the grommet (4).

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Remove the upper chain slider (5).

Remove the upper chain slider (5).
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This article has been reviewed: Artemy Kuzmin
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