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dunno how to explain.. just put as much of the bottom part of the chain back on the rear spocket then push your bike forward and the chain goes back on.. sth along that line.. just go experiment.. chain cannot force the whole thing back on the spocket one.. if it is the front spocket, then i got no idea..

 

after that go get your chain tightened or changed if it is about time...

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haha,kena once when i was riding SP...was at a traffic light,luckily my friend saw it and told me not to ride...lolx..used the method bro binkaz mentioned...but after that muz go tighten liao... :)

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Nah, u dont nid to kol for d tow truck bro, u might try wats being xplained earlier. One possibilities is ur chain is loose n nid to be tighten. D other possibilities is ur sprocket might be wear out n nid to be replace. Do take note dat u have to replace 1-set of front & rear srocket including ur chain. Try to make it a point to chk on ur bike everyday b4 riding in order to avoid any unnecessary circumstances & for ur own safety. Take care bro n have a safe ride........

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Yeap, must be your chain too loose. As what cool_bikers had said, always do a pre riding check to make sure you dont get into any danger while riding. But also don tighten the chain till to tight or else it might snap and that is very dangerous. Take care!

Dec 2007 - Oct 2008 NSR 150 SP "The Ghost" Retired

 

Oct 2008 - Aug 2010 Yamaha Spark T135 "Sparky" Retired

 

Sep 2010 - Honda CB400 Spec 3 Tri Color Edition

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Cool thanks a lot

 

No problem bro, take care n have a safe ride aite.......:thumb:

Live To Ride, Ride To Live

In Fast Out Very Fast

Speeding Is My Hobby, Racing Is My Passion,

Zig-Zagging Is My Profession, Cornering Is My Game

So, Bring It On And Kip On Rolling....

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Yeap!

 

Safety First!

 

Have a fun and safe ride. =)

Dec 2007 - Oct 2008 NSR 150 SP "The Ghost" Retired

 

Oct 2008 - Aug 2010 Yamaha Spark T135 "Sparky" Retired

 

Sep 2010 - Honda CB400 Spec 3 Tri Color Edition

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